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![]() | home Information - what are offsets - color chart importance Marilyn's Store 3 Clivia seeds Clellansown W.G. Clivias |
ClellansownThank you for your interest.My plant sales have stopped until 2025.Disclaimer: Growing clivia is my hobby. I do not have a business, nor am I actively creating seeds/plants to sell. I am out of space to grow new clivia (once again). This season I have been reducing my pot sizes from 7 gallons to 3 gallons. This is now to your advantage. My plants and seeds are sold as is. The plants are most likely not show ready. They can have damaged leaves, rust(s), mealy bugs and other unexpected problems. I do drench for rust(s) and mealy bugs each year and spray when problems are found. This year I will be spraying once a month for fungi. These plants are grown in containers with fresh potting soil. These plants are grown outside year-round under shade cloth. Growing outside means that something can always enter the garden and cause new problems. So, it is important to Isolate my (and any new) plant(s) from your important plants. Your growing conditions are different from mine. You may observe flowers and leaves that differ from my descriptions. This can be most notable in "red" colored clivia flowers. To become "red" the clivia need more UV light. The flowers also get darker as the flowers mature. Although, I do try to grow my "reds" without direct sunlight, there is no way to know how red they will look for you. I would love to see photos of these plants and flowers in your growing conditions. When I transplant clivia I remove older leaves (sometimes called an onion look). 3 to 4 leaves are removed on average. This means that an 8 leaf plant would have had 11 or 12 leaves and is probably blooming size. Payment: I will mail you a Paypal invoice after you send me your order. You do not have to sign up for Paypal to use its credit card function. You may pay with Paypal or send me a personal check. If you mail a check, I will not send the plants until the check has arrived and cleared the bank. Shipping: I cannot ship plants or seeds outside of the USA (sorry). Plants: I have decided on a flat rate of The plants that I send you will be drenched in insecticide/fungicide before I ship them. If you don’t want that done notify me when you place the order. If you live in an area with sub-zero temperatures, I can hold your order until you have warmer temperatures but no later than May 1st. I will not be responsible for frozen plants. I ship on Mondays only. Seedlings: I have decided on a flat rate of The plants that I send you will be drenched in insecticide/fungicide before I ship them. If you don’t want that done notify me when you place the order. If you live in an area with sub-zero temperatures, I can hold your order until you have warmer temperatures but no later than May 1st. I will not be responsible for frozen plants. I ship on Mondays only. Seeds: I have decided on a flat rate of $10 for USPS priority mail. The seeds that I send you will be cleaned and washed in tap water. I do not treat any of my seeds before planting. I do not make hybrid seeds to sell. My open pollentated seeds are most likely self seed (but no guaranties). I do not have pollenators except the wind and the accidental human. It is important to mention that I keep less than 5% of the seeds that I grow. Most clivia seed will be rather average. For years I assumed that open pollentated seed were not worth growing. Now I try to grow at least some open pollentated seed from every one of my hybrids that I keep. Here are some open pollenated seeds I have grown, flowered, and kept:
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