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Old 21-09-2003, 09:10 AM
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Does anyone know how much direct sunlight Cliveas will tolerate? I have one
under a tree to the north of the trunk. It has mature Diosmas on either
side, the garden bed faces almost west-east with a fence 1m from the rear of
the plant. The Clivea will probably recieve an hour or so of direct evening
sunlight during summer in that position.


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Old 21-09-2003, 02:22 PM
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Does anyone know how much direct sunlight Cliveas will tolerate? I have one
under a tree to the north of the trunk. It has mature Diosmas on either
side, the garden bed faces almost west-east with a fence 1m from the rear of
the plant. The Clivea will probably recieve an hour or so of direct evening
sunlight during summer in that position.


Mine tend to get burnt leaves from late afternoon summer sun. They continue
to grow and flower, so it's more an aesthetic than a survival issue.

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