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Clivia Miniata

Clivia Miniata - clivia miniata, flower, red
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Clivia- after the Duchess of Northumberland, Lady Charlotte Clive who first cultivated and flowered the type specimen in England. Miniata - colour of red lead - referring to the flowers.
The world's love affair with South Africa's clivia began in the 1800's when specimens were sent back to England from Kwazulu-Natal. In Victorian times this beautiful plant was very popular for indoor use in England and Europe.
KentOne Uploaded by KentOne on . Clivia Miniata - Desktop Nexus Nature Download free wallpapers and background images: Clivia Miniata. Desktop Nexus Nature background ID 167488. Clivia- after the Duchess of Northumberland, Lady Charlotte Clive who first cultivated and flowered the type specimen in England. Miniata - colour of red lead - referring to the flowers.
The world's love affair with South Africa's clivia began in the 1800's when specimens were sent back to England from Kwazulu-Natal. In Victorian times this beautiful plant was very popular for indoor use in England and Europe.
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ANNA24
Posted by ANNA24 on 06/01/12 at 05:41 PM
I love this flower I have it at home and always beautiful blooms :)+1:)
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Total Downloads: 191
Times Favorited: 3
Uploaded By: KentOne
Date Uploaded: August 29, 2009
Filename: DSCN2000a.jpg
Original Resolution: 1024x768
File Size: 153.79 KB
Category: Flowers

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