Ursula, that Dischidia is a pretty thing, in a wacky alien sort of way . .
Dogpack, a picture of your bamboo would be helpful. I have lots of bamboo out in the garden, and don't need to do a thing for it except prune out the dead stems. But the types of bamboo grown in pots, and as indoor plants are different than what grows outdoors here. Also there is hardy bamboo that will "run" away if you plant it out in the garden. You'll find it sprouting up everywhere if it gets away on you. So we need to see if we can ID what type of bamboo you have.
As Carol says, clivia are shade plants, and up there in Annapolis, you should keep it as a house plant, indoors in winter, but it can be outdoors under a tree somewhere in summer. They like loose, humusy soil, like what they'd have under a tree in their natural habitat. You only need to fertilize them with a timed release pellet fert in the spring. They are known as one of the most durable indoor plants you can have. Very easy care, so don't lavish a lot of TLC on it, that might kill it with kindness.