Amaryllis Flowers
Bold, beautiful bloomers. Just plant these eager amaryllis flowers indoors and within 6 to 8 weeks, you'll have trumpets of blooms. They make great holiday centerpieces and you can also give them to family and friends as a gift!
Amaryllis Flower
These flowers fit into any color scheme with their magnificent blooms of white, pink, deep red, yellow, and orange. When the showy amaryllis blooms, the explosion is visible from
everywhere in a room. Bursting forth from tall stems, these robust
plants grow to heights of 2 feet.
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Amaryllis (Hippeastrum)
Set bulb half exposed in a 6-inch pot. A large bulb, amaryllis grows a stout stem and straplike leaves. It's a
stunning winter or spring bloomer, producing clusters of lily-like
flowers in a variety of colors, depending on species.
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How to Grow Amaryllis
Steps and tips on how to care for and grow your amaryllis flowers.
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Kaffir Lily
Related to amaryllis, the dramatic and exotic kaffir lily produces billiant clusters of flowers above straplike leaves. Place in medium light of east window. Avoid full sun. Let soil dry between thorough waterings. Water just enough to keep leaves alive during dormancy.
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