Amaryllis Overview
DESCRIPTION | Amaryllis is an easy bulb to grow. Its enormous cluster of trumpet-shape blooms may require staking to keep them upright, but blooms may last for up to 6 weeks. Keep the plant cool (60-65 degrees F) while in bloom but slightly warmer at other times when it is actively growing. It needs bright light and evenly moist soil, except when it is dormant. Force the bulb to go dormant in late summer or early fall by withholding water and placing it in a cool, dry location for a couple of months. Resume watering and move it to a warm spot to force new growth. |
GENUS NAME | Hippeastrum_ hybrids |
COMMON NAME | Amaryllis |
PLANT TYPE | Bulb, Houseplant |
HEIGHT | 1 to 3 feet |
WIDTH | 6 to 12 inches |
FLOWER COLOR | Pink, Red, White |
SEASON FEATURES | Spring Bloom, Winter Bloom |
SPECIAL FEATURES | Low Maintenance |
PROPAGATION | Division |
More varieties for Amaryllis
‘Benfica’ amaryllis
Hippeastrum ‘Benfica’ has deep red blooms up to 8 inches in diameter.
‘Chico’ amaryllis
Hippeastrum ‘Chico’ bears enchanting spidery blooms in red and green. It grows 2 feet tall.
‘Ludwig Dazzler’ amaryllis
Hippeastrum ‘Ludwig Dazzler’ has bold white blooms on 30-inch-tall plants.
‘Novella’ amaryllis
Hippeastrum ‘Novella’ blooms in pure, delicate pink on plants 30 inches tall.
‘Nymph’ amaryllis
Hippeastrum ‘Nymph’ is a double white form with a blush of reddish pink.
‘Picotee’ amaryllis
Hippeastrum ‘Picotee’ grows to 3 feet tall and bears pure white blooms with a narrow red edge on each petal.
‘Popov’ amaryllis
Hippeastrum ‘Popov’ flowers have a background color of red, though the petals are heavily streaked and speckled with white, creating an overall effect of apple-blossom pink.
‘Santos’ amaryllis
Hippeastrum ‘Santos’ is a small variety, reaching only 2 feet tall. Its striking flowers are red with central white stripes.