North American Clivia Society
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The North American Clivia Society promotes and develops knowledge regarding the planting, cultivating, plant breeding,
growing, showing, care, feeding, watering, nutrition, treatment and disease prevention of all varieties, relatives and derivatives of the Clivia plant.
We are a Section 503(c)3 tax exempt organization.
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Winner of the Bloom Category: W. McClelland owner and breeder: miniata hybrid, no name, Cream White Red Picotee
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2nd Place Winner of the Bloom Category: Alex Mikhalevitch: 'Hirao' series
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of interest: Junhua Wang Owner, Yoshikazu Nakamura Breeder, no name, orange with green miniata
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of interest: Carol Las Owner - breeder: Joe Solomone, yellow C. miniata, no name
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of interest: Malcolm Shrimplin owner: breeder unknown, (Alick's Pink x Alick's Peach), no name
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of interest: Dorothy Williams Owner and Breeder, name: 'Majestic Grace' large yellow with some recurved petals
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of interest: Alex Mikhalevitch owner: breeder unknown, ('Nancy Marie' X Marilyn pink) no name
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Winner of the Interspecifics Category: Michael Riska owner and breeder, interspecific hybrid, name: 'Angieline'
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Tied 2nd Place Winner of the Interspecifics Category: W. McClelland owner and breeder: interspecific hybrid, no name
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Tied 2nd Place Winner of the Interspecifics Category: Marilyn Paskert owner, breeder anonymous by choice, interspecific hybrid, no name
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of interest: Malcolm Shrimplin owner, breeder unknown, (Nakamura Minicyrt x Bill Morris Yellow), interspecific hybrid, no name
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Winner of the Foliage Category: ChuanFeng Huang (YQ CLIVIA) owner, breeder unknown, name: 'Light of ChuangGu'
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2nd Place Winner of the Foliage Category: Plant Horizons, no name
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3rd Place Winner of the Foliage Category: Marilyn Paskert owner, breeder: Yoshikazu Nakamura, yellow akebono
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of interest: W. McClelland owner and breeder, foliage C. miniata hybrid
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of interest: Wanda Grunwald owner, breeder: Shige Sasaki, no name daruma with 4.25" wide leaves
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