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Bring long-lasting colour to shaded garden beds, patios and pots with our premium Clivia plants. Hardy, reliable and surprisingly low-maintenance, Clivias are one of the best flowering plants for Australian shade gardens.
Our range includes classic orange Clivia miniata, pastel and peach tones, bronze forms, yellow Clivias, interspecific types, lucky dips, and selected flowering-aged plants for gardeners wanting faster impact. Rare green and variegated Clivias may also be offered from time to time through our eBay auctions.
Whether you are building a mass planting under trees, adding colour to a shaded courtyard, or collecting unusual Clivia colours, our plants are carefully grown and selected for strong roots, healthy growth and garden performance.
🎨 Clivia Colours & Varieties
Clivias are far more diverse than many gardeners realise. While the classic orange Clivia remains a tough, timeless favourite, our collection may also include soft pastels, peach, bronze, yellow, bi-colour and near-white tones.
We also grow and source more unusual Clivia types, including interspecific Clivias and selected rare forms. Green and variegated Clivias are highly collectable and are generally only released in limited numbers through our exclusive eBay auctions.
🌱 Tubestock & Flowering-Aged Clivias
We offer Clivias in different sizes depending on variety and availability.
50mm tubestock Clivias are young plants with strong future potential. They are ideal for patient gardeners, collectors, and anyone wanting to build a larger planting over time.
Flowering-aged Clivias are more established plants that are closer to blooming and are a better option if you want colour sooner.
Please note that yellow, green and some rare Clivias can take longer to reach flowering size, especially when purchased as young plants.
🪴 How to Grow Clivias
Clivias grow best in shade to dappled light, making them perfect for planting under trees, along shaded paths, on patios, or in large pots.
Plant into free-draining soil or a quality potting mix. Keep the soil lightly moist while plants are establishing, but avoid letting them sit wet. Once settled, Clivias are very tough and can handle dry periods better than many other shade-loving plants.
Protect plants from heavy frost and harsh midday sun. Feed during the growing season with a balanced fertiliser to support strong leaves, roots and future flowering.
🌼 Popular Clivia Options
Orange Clivia
The classic garden favourite. Hardy, reliable and ideal for mass planting.
Interspecific Clivia
Elegant, distinctive plants with refined flowers and strong collector appeal.
Pastel, Peach & Bronze Clivias
Softer tones for gardeners wanting something different from standard orange.
Yellow Clivia
Rare, rewarding and highly sought-after. Young plants may take longer to flower.
Green & Variegated Clivias
Ultra-rare collector plants, usually offered only through limited eBay auctions.
Lucky Dip Clivias
A surprise plant selected from available colours. A great choice if you enjoy variety and value.
🧪 Optional Clivia Care Kit
For best results, you can add our Clivia Care Kit to your order. It includes organic growth concentrate, protection spray and support pellets, designed to help maintain healthy, strong-growing plants.
Each kit is proudly Australian-made and suitable for up to 24 plants.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you sell flowering-sized Clivias?
Yes. Selected varieties are available as flowering-aged plants. These are more mature and may flower sooner than young tubestock.
What colours are available?
Our Clivia range may include orange, pastel, peach, bronze, yellow, near-white, bi-colour and selected rare forms. Availability changes throughout the season.
What is included in a Lucky Dip Clivia?
A Lucky Dip is one surprise Clivia plant selected from available stock. It is priced individually, so if you order one, you will receive one plant.
How many plants will I receive?
Clivias are priced individually. The quantity you add to your cart is the number of plants you will receive. For example, if you order one, you will receive one plant.
How long do young Clivias take to flower?
Young tubestock Clivias may take around 3–4 years to flower, depending on variety, growing conditions and climate. Flowering-aged plants are more established and closer to blooming.
Can Clivias grow in pots?
Yes. Clivias grow very well in pots, provided the pot has good drainage and the plant is kept in shade or dappled light.
Where should I plant Clivias?
Clivias are ideal for shaded garden beds, under trees, along paths, patios, verandas and large decorative pots.
Do you ship Australia-wide?
Yes. We ship Clivia plants across Australia, subject to state biosecurity requirements and seasonal conditions.
Why Buy Clivias from Oldboy’s Flowers?
Oldboy’s Flowers offers a carefully selected range of Clivias suited to Australian gardens. From tough classic orange forms to rarer collector colours, our plants are grown and handled with care so they arrive ready to establish and perform.
We offer both young plants for long-term growing and flowering-aged Clivias for faster results, along with practical advice to help you grow them successfully.

