The scientific or taxonomic name would be Clivia miniata.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Clivia miniata.
Hypoprepia miniata was created in 1837.
Glyphipterix miniata was created in 1992.
Castilleja miniata was created in 1838.
Hygrocybe miniata was created in 1821.
Difficult as there are so many to choose from. The are a number which could be considered well known or famous (both nationally and internationally): The Baobab tree The Yellow wood tree Protea cynaroides (the national flower of RSA) The Leucopermum sp. (Sugar bush) The Clivia lilly (Clivia miniata) The Strelitzia (Crane flower) The Disa Lilly The Cycad (there are a number of indigenous species) The Geranium
The short answer is yes. Clivia USA has a learning center with all sorts of clivia care info.
It would be great to have more information on what you are doing now. Without that I would go on Clivia USA and look up clivia care there.
Asterina miniata
One may find information on how to maintain a Clivia plant on the websites "Garden Web" and "Bulbs Direct". They have a good variety of easy to read guides for these plants.
The cast of Clivia - 1954 includes: Ulrich Beiger Paul Dahlke as Potterton Claude Farell as Clivia Paul Henckels as Valdivio Peter Pasetti as Juan Charles Regnier Hans Richter Anneliese Rothenberger as Singer Herta Staal Lisa Stammer Ruth Stephan Lou Van Burg Egon Vogel Ewald Wenck Horst Wilhelm as Singer