Plants
Houseplants
Posted by: Adam Pasco, 10 March 2008, 11.49AMWhy don't houseplants ever get featured on gardening programmes on television? Millions of houseplants are sold every year, yet so little is ever written or broadcast about them. Don't other people share my passion for them?
I'm a sucker for new houseplants, and I'm often surprised where you can pick one up. Of course good garden centres usually have a dedicated area under glass for indoor plants, and M&S sell some nice ones, but how about Tesco's?
Just look at what I found there last week (pictured above), a glorious Clivia miniata. I had one many years ago, and thoroughly enjoyed its stunning display of bright orange trumpets, but this one was different. Among a selection of Clivia with broad green strap-like leaves was one plant with light-cream stripes down its leaves. This plant I had to buy.
Clivia is an evergreen perennial from South Africa where it can be found growing in woodland areas, often alongside streams. From this I surmise it will grow well in a warm, shaded position, and needs to be kept watered to avoid drying out. OK, its flowers don't last long. Like its relative the hippeastrum, flowers last for about three weeks from first colour to fall, but these are weeks of pure enjoyment. Once they fall I'll cut down the old flower spike and enjoy the wonderful symmetry of its arching variegated leaves.
With plants like clivia so readily available alongside the weekly shop I'd be amazed if houseplants didn't start getting more publicity. Just look at what's happened to orchids.
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dheckert
10 March 2008, 04.02PM
lavendongarden
11 March 2008, 02.32PM
Jo Read from the Flower Council of Holland
14 March 2008, 12.29PM
Antonia
14 March 2008, 03.03PM
Barbara
01 April 2008, 09.04AM
Adam Pasco
07 April 2008, 04.16PM
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