Page 1 Availability List: March to June 2019 NO: Name: Description: Price/1 1a Indigo Neon purple, stunning 1b Bryce Hues of sunset 1c Maya White with dark rose-pink cheeks Page 1
Page 2 1d AlstroemeriaInticancha Passion Beautiful lilac with dark cheeks 1e Alstroemeria Dwarf Maroon Maroon purple with stripes 1f Moonlite Very prolific, white with soft lilac centre 1g Summertime Always a favourite, good grower, prolific flowerer, soft pink, lilac and white shades 1h Sunday New colour, lilac purple, with striking large cream throat 1i Navayo Pure lilac purple, beautiful Page 2
Page 3 1j Imala Bright pink with dark red cheeks 1k Alstroemeria Dwarf Baby Pink Soft baby pink, vigorous grower and prolific flowerer 1l Alstroemeria Dwarf Dark Cerise Pink Dark cerise pink, good grower and prolific flowerer 1m Alstroemeria Dwarf Orange Creamy orange with darker orange red throat, good increaser 2a Medium Summer Breeze Medium Height, bright yellow flowers with red cheeks and dark attractive foliage 2b Medium Summer Snow Pure white, very popular, medium height Page 3
Page 4 2c Alstroemeria Medium Diana 2d Alstroemeria Tall Cream 2e Alstroemeria Tall Salmon 2f Alstroemeria Tall new variety, orange with dark cheeks and dark attractive foliage Page 4
Page 5 3a Agapanthus Broadleaf Variegated (new rare, limited) It has broad dark green leaves, streaked with creamy yellow variegation and bordered by a broad, goldenyellow margin. Long-lasting, violet flowers on tall stems. R125 3b Agapanthus dwarf lilac with dark purple stripe It has soft, lilac coloured flowers with a dark purple coloured stripe running down the centre of each petal. 3c Agapanthus Dwarf Variegated A hybrid evergreen dwarf, with creamy variegated leaves, and light blue flowers. 3d Agapanthus Inapertus (rare, limited) A deciduous and hardy Cultivar with stunning deep blue-violet tubular flowers. R85 Page 5
Page 6 3e Agapanthus Bi-colour (new, rare) Unusual bi colour flowers on tall stems, green leaves These are young plants R85 4 Anthropodium Cirratum Known as the New Zealand Rock Lily isa clump-forming, herbaceous, perennial plant that grows wonderfully in the shade. 5 Amaryllis Belladonna Pink Planted from November to January, with the neck at or just below soil level, in sandy loam with some compost. They grow best in full sun, but semishade will also do. R35 6 Crinum Moorei Crinum moorei is one of the most desirable members of the genus. It prefers shade from the hot afternoon sun and may go dormant during periods of heat or drought R50 Page 6
Page 7 7 Crinum Delagoense Crinum Delagoense is indigenous to Southern Africa with very large flowers being a standout characteristic of this stunning crinum. Prefers semi-shade. R125 8a Cyrtanthus Elatus Red George Lily Cyrtanthus Elatus, commonly known as the George lily and also originally from the Southern Cape and now grown world-wide for its cut flowers. Evergreen, semi shade, flowers in February 8b Cyrtanthus Elatus Pink George Lily Pink Variety of George Lily 9 Cyrtanthus Falcatus (MATURE BULBS) Limited. Most of the bulb needs to be left exposed above the ground. It needs plenty of welldraining water in spring and summer and should be allowed to almost dry out in winter. Indigenous. R100 Page 7
Page 8 10 Cyrtanthus Mackenii Ifafa Lily Peach/Red (Mature bulbs) They are easy to grow and very hardy. They grow best if left undisturbed for a few years. Sun or part shade Indigenous. R25 11 Cyrtanthus Brefiflorus (Mature bulbs) Shade; light shade; green walls; damp shade; containers Indigenous 12 Cyrtanthus Cape Bells Obliquus x Elatus A hybrid-cross between the Crythanthus Obliquus and the CrythathusElatus with large orangered pendulous flowers. R120 13 Cyrtanthus Obliquus (Knysna lily) Rare These are young 2 year old bulbs of 2-3 cm wide. It produces large pendulous flowers and grey-green leaves. Leaves vary from area to area from sharp-pointed and strap-like with slight twists. Evergreen species, plant in well drained soil in sun. do not overwater Page 8
Page 9 14 Galtonia Viridiflora 15 Page 9 Haemanthus deformis (Mature Bulbs) 16 Haemanthus Albiflos 17 Haemanthus Coccineus This rare green form has longlasting blooms and exquisite fragrance. Graceful, greentinged bell-like blooms. They enjoy a sunny position or a spot that receives afternoon shade. Easy to cultivate. In temperate climates it is most suitably grown in semishaded to fully shaded positions such as on a patio in pots with a diameter of at least 25 cm, in raised beds or rock gardens. Indigenous Haemanthus albiflos is the best known of the three evergreen species of Haemanthus and with its handsome leaves, long flowering season and red berries is an excellent choice for shady spots in the garden. Flowers in Autumn. Mature bulbs SA Distribution: Eastern Cape, Northern Cape, Western Cape Soil type: Sandy Flowering season: Late Summer, Autumn PH: Acid, Alkaline, Neutral Flower colour: Red, Yellow, Orange Aspect: Full Sun, Morning Sun (Semi Shade) Gardening skill: Easy R85 R95
Page 10 18 Guzmania Mixed colours Guzmanias thrive in temperatures of at least 55 F. (13 C.) or higher. Because these are tropical plants, they benefit from high humidity, shade outdoors or indoor plants. R125 19 Hymenocallis Littoralis (Large Mature Bulbs) The bulbs are large and should be planted with necks at ground level. The soil should be rich in organic matter such as good compost and must be well drained. Spider lilies prefer filtered light. 20 Hymenocallis Advance hybrid The bulbs are large and should be planted with necks at ground level. The soil should be rich in organic matter such as good compost and must be well drained. Spider lilies prefer filtered light. 21 Leucojum Aestivum Snowflakes A winter-growing bulb with lovely bell shaped, white flowers hanging in clusters. R25 Page 10
Page 11 22 Nerine Flexuosa (Mature Bulbs) Bulbs on offer are mature flowering size bulbs. This is a rare variety. Plant in semi shade well drained soil in pots or garden beds. 23a 23b 24 Page 11 Scadoxus Puniceus (large Mature Bulbs) Scadoxus Puniceus (2 year old bulbs) Scadoxus Membranaceus Bloodlily (Mature Bulbs) 25 Scadoxus Multiflorus One of South Africa s most striking bulbous plants. It grows naturally in shady areas. Easy to grow; it prefers partial shade but can tolerate deep shade and frost. Indigenous One of South Africa s most striking bulbous plants. It grows naturally in shady areas. Easy to grow; it prefers partial shade but can tolerate deep shade and frost. Indigenous It grows best in deep shade with minimal watering an ideal pot plant. A top dressing of slow release organic fertiliser in early summer produces lush growth and flowers. Indigenous This plant explodes into flower, producing huge orange-red flower balls in mid to late summer; it's a plant for semishade or shade in well-watered, frost-free gardens. R50 R85
Page 12 26 Sprekelia 27 Strelitzia Mandela`s Gold 10kg bags 3-year-old plants Deciduous; summer-growing, winter-dormant; flowers in spring and early summer. Plant the bulbs just below soil level with the necks protruding. The soil should be rich and well drained. Flowering season: Spring, Early Summer, Grows in full sun, easy to care for. Attracts birds, good in pots. Drought resistant Feature plant R35 R100 28 Veltheimia Bracteata Lemon Yellow The rare yellow formof the wintergrowing deciduous bulb. The handsome glossy green, fleshy leaves are broadly strap-shaped. Shade or semi shade. Indigenous R140 29 Zantedeschia Pentlandii "Yellow arums" Summer-growing, winter-dormant; excellent cut flower Tubers should be planted in winter or early spring, about 15cm apart and 5cm deep. Arums enjoy rich soil, and prefer full sun, but can be grown in partial shade. Page 12
Page 13 30 Zantedeschia Helen o`conner Deciduous indigenous arum. Spathe start of light yellow, changing to apricot pink. Light shade to full sun. Daylilies New: 31 Hemerocallis Adames Peachy Apricot with dark violet eye and ruffled edge. R35 32 Hemerocallis Answering Angels Alabaster cream with plum violet eye and edge above citron green throat, Rebloomer 33 Hemerocallis A Flitsy Etna Pale orange with large red eyezone R25 Page 13
Page 14 34 Hemerocallis A Noble man Deep wine red flowers with yellow margins, slightly ruffed & a deep yellow throat R25 35 Hemerocallis Bill Robinson Pink with gold edge above green throat. Rebloomer 36 Hemerocallis Boogie Woogie Blues Cream pink with blue eye outlined fuchsia above green throat, Rebloomer R25 37 Hemerocallis Booroobin Magic Golden flowers with a maroon eye and maroon edge, Rebloomer R35 Page 14
Page 15 38 Hemerocallis Broadway Jazz Golden yellow with red eye and edge above green throat. Rebloomer 39 Hemerocallis Clueless Pastel apricot peach with red eye and yellow throat. Double Bloom Rebloomer 40 Hemerocallis Face Paint Orchid cream with black purple eye and edge above green throat. Rebloomer 41 Hemerocallis Happy Holidays Peachy orange flowers with ruffled edges, pale midribs, reddish eyezone and yellow throat R25 Page 15
Page 16 43 Hemerocallis Isabellini Cream flower with a pale yellow throat, ruffled edges and white midribs R35 44 Hemerocallis Little Blue Belle Cream pink with blue eye outlined in fuchsia above green throat. Rebloomer R35 45 Hemerocallis Magical Mystery Show Cream with wine eye above green throat. Early morning Opener. Rebloomer. 46 Hemerocallis PatchWork Puzzle Ivory lemon with washed lavender purple eyezone and green throat. Rebloomer. R35 Page 16
Page 17 47 Peanut Pale peach flowers with ruffled edges and pale red eyezone and yellow throat R25 48 Picnic for Two Creamy pale yellow flowers with white midribs, a pale green throat, red eye and frilled edges: summer Photo unavailable R35 49 Sea Shells Bicolor cream and pale yellow with yellow ruffled edges, white midribs and a yellow throat R35 50 Senor Gomes Burgundy flowers with white midribs and a yellow green throat R25 Page 17
Page 18 51 Southern Blues Cream with large blue eye edged magenta above green throat. Rebloomer 52 Yours Truly Pale peachy apricot with rich grape ruffled edges and a rich grape eyezone & yellow green throat Conditions of sales: 1. For orders contact Carrie Kruger at utopia@mweb.co.za or utopiaclivias@gmail.com 2. Invoice will be sent with our bank details and delivery cost. 3. Orders will be sent via Postnet or Time Freight couriers at an extra cost depending on the weight of the box. 4. We strive to supply only plants/bulbs of good quality. Leaves and roots are trimmed for packing. Some bulbs will be dormant. 5. If you are not satisfied witha product, please contact us as soon as your parcel arrives and return within that same week for a full refund. 6. Please refer to our availability list and Facebook page for descriptions and cultivation of these varieties. 7. We only pack on weekends and send every Monday. 8. Please note that lists will change all the time, so make sure you order from the most current list. 9. Updated lists will be added to our website www.utopiaclivias.co.za 10. Minimum orders for packing and shipping is R300. 11. Smaller orders may be collected at the nursery. Page 18