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Clivia miniata 'Cream' - Cream Clivia

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Clivia miniata 'Cream' is an outstanding addition to any landscape, prized for its elegant cream-colored, funnel-shaped flowers that brilliantly shine against its backdrop of dark, glossy green leaves. As a member of the 'Annuals & Perennials' family, it has masterfully combined hardiness and beauty, demonstrating an incredible resilience to shade and low water conditions. Incredibly practical for water-efficient gardens and dry shade areas, its low maintenance requirements don't hold back its aesthetic appeal. Reaching a substantial 18-24 inches in height at full maturity, the Cream Clivia emerges as a vibrant feature in late winter to early spring, adding a serene beauty when many other plants are still dormant. Its charming allure paired with its impressive adaptability makes the Cream Clivia the ideal plant for beginners and experienced gardeners alike.

  • Size: 18-24 inches tall
  • Flowers: Cream-colored, funnel-shaped flowers
  • Foliage: Dark, glossy green leaves
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Partial to full shade
  • Bloom time: Blooms in late winter to early spring
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