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North American Clivia Society

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.




Winner of the Bloom Category "Angieline" entered and bred by Michael Riska
2nd Place Winner of the Bloom Category "Elegant Moon x Multitepal Ghost"
entered and bred by Michael Riska
3rd Place Winner of the Bloom Category "Pinwheel" entered by Marilyn Paskert,
breeder unknown
Bloom Category Finalist: "Wittig Surprise" entered by Mike Riska,
grown from seed gifted to him by Emmy Wittig
Bloom Category Finalist entered and bred by Norman Nakanishi
Bloom Category Finalist: "Mary Lou" entered by Mike Riska, bred by Kevin Akins
Winner of the Pendulous Category entered and bred by William McClelland
([C. caulescens from Mariepskop S.A. X C. miniata from Port Shepstone S.A.]
X F2 C. Cyrtanthiflora from Dr. Truab)
2nd Place Winner of the Pendulous Category: "401B C. cyrtanthiflora versicolor"
entered by Wanda Grunwald
3rd Place Winner of the Pendulous Category entered and bred by William McClelland
Pendulous Category Finalist: entered and bred by William McClelland
Pendulous Category Finalist: "Pink Interspecific" entered by Mike Rummerfield,
bred by Francois Van Rooyen of Gems Wildflowers
Pendulous Category Finalist: "Neon Pink" entered by Wanda Grunwald, bred by Rudo Lotter
Winner of the Foliage Category entered by Marilyn Paskert. The breeder is Eddie Pang.
Grown from Eddie's seed: "Broadleaf Variegated x Dwarf Broadleaf Variegated"
2nd Place Winner of the Foliage Category: "Tiger" entered and bred by William McClelland
3rd Place Winner of the Foliage Category: "Mid-stripe Variegated"
entered by Marilyn Paskert, bred by Plant Horizons



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