his is a follow up on an article submitted for the Clivia News Volume 25 number1.To refresh your memory Hester pollinated a ‘Cameron Peach’ with thepollen of a green Amaryllis flower. One berry developed on the clivia plant which had four seeds.The first of the seedlings flowered this year. The appearance of the flower was totally different from the mother plant. The pollen was very coarse.Hester pollinated these clivia flowers with Papillion Hippeastrum pollen.The original mother plant was also pollinated with the Papillion Hippeastrum and produced one seed.Hester now has a long wait to see how the new seeds will develop and flower.