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Brilliant, bold, brash , beautifull, easy (Amaryllis)

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Amaryllis

Date: 16/06/02 (458 review reads)
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Amaryllis /hippeastrum

I looked in the consevatory today and noticed the Amaryllis I saved from last year are just beggining to grow again, so I thought I would bring this article to the top of my list to remind you to plant yours ready for christmas the rest of this op is the same as it was when I posted it first thanks Mary

Amaryllis belladonna is a bulbous plant and, comes from South Africa it has 6 to 12 flowers on a solid flower stem it has only one species in its genus. However it gets confused with Hippeastrum (scientific name), Amaryllis is its common name.
The hippeastrum comes from South Africa also, and has 4 to 6 large flowers on a hollow stem. It also is a bulbous plant. The Hippeastrum has several species.
There are a lot of cultivars developed from hybridising several hippeastrum species.


Amaryllis is easy to grow.
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I have grown them myself. They are a bright, bold, brassy table centrepiece. They grow to a height of 16 ?24 inches 40- 60 cm the flowers measure 8 inches, 25cm in diameter.

I have bought them as presents for aunties and my mum they are always well received.
They can be bought in boxes with a pot and compost in it ready to put together and plant. I cannot remember how much they cost, about a fiver I think.

How to grow.
Pot some compost in the bottom of the pot. The pot must be a little bigger than the bulb, a confined space suits them.
Next place the bulb on top of the compost with its nose (bit where the leaves grow from Opposite end to the roots) just peeping over the top of the pot. Keep it central. Now put compost around the bulb fill the pot up not quite to the top. This makes watering easy.
Water but do not over water keep it moist not wet.

The bulb will grow best at room teperature 68 f 20 c
6 to 10 weeks from planting the flower will bloom.

When the flowers fade cut them off.
To save money use the same bulb next year

How to store your bulb.

Cut the flower heads off but not the stalk. Reduce the amount of water you give it Just keep it a little damp and in October give it no water at all this will be its dormant time. A time to sleep and restore its energy.
Keep your bulb in a dry dark cool place t
hen January or February you can begin the cycle again removing the dried leaves and dried old soil.

Amaryllis colours.

Small flowering.
Bianca????..white
Pamela????.Red
Calimero???..Red.
Scarlet lady??..dark red.
Voodoo????.red and white striped.

Double flowering.
Jewel ?????white
Lady Jane???.orange.
Red peacock??.red with white.
Double record??Salmon andwhite.

Large flowering.
Hercules ????.Magenta.
Liberty?????.Red.
Minevera????.red and white striped
Rilona ?????.salmon pink.
Picotee ?????white with red edges.
Orange soverieng?.. orange

There are a few other varieties with similar colourings.
Thank you for reading that?s a few more pennies towards my grandchild?s pram. Enjoy your indoor gardening. And outdoors when its not raining.I have had enough rain.

Summary: great christmas pressie

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Last comments:
upton66

- 06/01/03

Good opinion. I have found it easy to get these wonderful bulbs to flower year after year, Keep them alive as long as you can after flowering, feed them up, then dry them out for two/three months - and start again.
aefra

- 09/09/02

These are magnificent flowers and really brighten the winter. However, they are too brash for me. The trouble is that I am always given several for Christmas. This year I kept one, started watering earlier this year and am getting the second flush of leaves. I don't know what will happen next as, although a gardener, I am not so hot on the indoor plants.
mdp97jes

- 27/06/02

I got one of the bulbs in a box like you mention, I only paid 50p for it as it was barrered. Its the best plant I have ever had, bright and cheerful, a shame the flowers do not last longer.

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