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🍀Green plants that purify indoor air👀Clivia Seeds🌿💕

🍀Green plants that purify indoor air👀Clivia Seeds🌿💕

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🍀Green plants that purify indoor air👀Clivia Seeds🌿💕

🍀Green plants that purify indoor air👀Clivia Seeds🌿💕

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Clivia, also called "Admiralty", is an evergreen perennial herb native to South Africa. It is a popular indoor ornamental plant due to its bright flowers, beautiful shape, and wide, tall leaves. It can absorb carbon dioxide from the air when placed indoors.

Characteristics of Clivia

  • Leaves: Clivia leaves are broad, dark green, sword-shaped, and often form clusters of leaves, giving people a dignified and elegant appearance.
  • Flowers: Clivia flowers usually bloom in late winter and early spring. The flowers are brightly colored, mainly orange, red, and yellow, and are large and beautifully shaped. The flowers are in umbels and are very conspicuous when open.
  • Flowering period: Clivia's flowering period is usually from winter to spring, and it usually blooms in the cold season, giving people a warm feeling.
  • Growth environment: Clivia prefers a warm and humid environment and is suitable for growing in places with sufficient indirect light. It should not be exposed to strong sunlight.

Growing and caring for clivia🌱

  • Soil: Clivia prefers loose, well-drained soil. You can choose a growing soil that is a mix of garden soil, humus soil, and sandy soil.
  • Watering: Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. Watering should be appropriately reduced in winter to avoid root rot.
  • Light: Clivia likes bright, scattered light and should not be placed in direct sunlight to avoid burning the leaves. It can be placed indoors on a windowsill or in a well-lit place.
  • Temperature: The appropriate growing temperature is 18 to 24 ℃, and low-temperature frost damage should be avoided in winter.
  • Fertilization: An appropriate amount of fertilizer can be applied during the growing season, usually once a month, and the amount of fertilizer can be reduced during autumn and winter.

Clivia, a natural air purifier for the home. It absorbs formaldehyde and releases oxygen, and can be placed anywhere. It's shade-tolerant and easy to care for, requiring watering only once every ten days to two weeks. Adding a touch of greenery to your home is healthy and worry-free.

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