Published Friday, March 29, 2019, OK personal/derivative use; link lovethatimage.artsquadgraphics.com.
Orange clivia
This beautiful bulb plant, related to amaryllis, grows well in mass plantings in Mexico. But here it is in our own Volunteer Park Conservatory!

Deep orange clivia with yellow throat, blooming in ray of sunshine inside Seattle’s Volunteer Park Conservatory
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Wonderful photo of clivia! It is a challenging plant for me, the flower stem always stays very short 🙂
Thanks for sharing these flowers, which I’ve never seen before.
Prefer the deep orange more than the light orange- beautiful (maybe you notice that some artists like I, always look at color first, lol) Easy to see these are related to the Amaryllis:) Many thanks for sharing the Clivia with us at All Seasons! Have a beautiful week!
Beautiful! Like the colour!
What a beautiful colour. The close up of it is quite stunning.
Such a beautiful colour too #SundaySnap
Beautiful!
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