Hello everyone:
I'm sharing a photograph of a plant called "Clivia", according to information available on Wikipedia, it's native to South Africa, reaching about 50 cm in the shade of trees and shrubs.
It has flat, thick leaves, somewhat waxy to the touch, and produces some segments of reddish-orange flowers.
I've seen it a lot in gardens in the city of Puebla, Mexico, where I took this photograph. It looks beautiful when the entire garden is filled with these flowering plants. By the way, this plant can simply be transplanted from one location to another by pulling it out, roots included, and replanting it in suitable soil and watering it for several days.
Greetings to everyone from this beautiful city in the center of the country.