The fire lily grows from a bulb, producing nodding heads of large, orange-red flowers on stems that are up to 20cm tall. It flowers after wildfires in dry summer seasons, appearing within two weeks of a fire. The most common english names are flame lily, fire lily, gloriosa lily, glory lily, superb lily, climbing lily, and creeping lily.

Delve into the captivating realm of fire lily to explore its hardiness, growing requirements, bloom time, and more. Unveil its secrets! An easy to understand guide to growing and caring for fire lily plants, clivia miniata, with propagation and seed planting tips, light and watering requirements, growing help and photographs These south african native perennial bulbs grow in tropical and temperate zones, with their habitats ranging from along streams to dry desert locations. They can even be found growing as epiphytes on … It has common names of clivia miniata, fireball lily, orange lily, flame lily or tiger lily. Perhaps the most striking characteristic of the fire lily is its namesake, coupled with a natural determination to bloom …

They can even be found growing as epiphytes on … It has common names of clivia miniata, fireball lily, orange lily, flame lily or tiger lily. Perhaps the most striking characteristic of the fire lily is its namesake, coupled with a natural determination to bloom …