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large flowering amaryllis

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The Gardener's Network : How to Grow Crocosmia Flowering Bulbs(Corms)
... How to Grow Crocosmia Crocosmia are a popular and attractive flowering bulb. Native to South Africa, Crocosmia are members of the ... in the summer. If growing Crocosmia in containers, select a large pot with drainage holes. Keep well watered. Add fertilizer regularly ... home to: High Quality Bulbs and Perennials New for 2006 Amaryllis Astilbe Colchicum Crocus Daffodil Day Lilies Geraniums Heirloom Bulbs ...
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... 60. Hieracium villosum - Lightly cover seeds, germination in 10-25 days at F 60. Hippeastrum (Amaryllis) 'Large Flowering Hybrids' - Lightly cover seeds, use 75F, germination takes 3-5 weeks. Holodiscus discolor - 4 weeks ...
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... cm Large flowers, flower diameter + 20 cm And all sizes of flower in between. On the moment 50 varieties are grown on commercial basis. These varieties are mostly the large flowering types. The small types have only a small share. Send mail to mailto:amaryllis@hetnet.nl with questions or comments about this web ...
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AMARYLLIS CULTURE AND CARE
... AMARYLLIS CULTURE AND CARE WHAT IS AN AMARYLLIS? The Amaryllis is a beautiful, fascinating flowering bulb. It is not hardy in places that have extended periods of frost, having originated ... retail stores you will not see colorful boxes labeled in large letters with the appellation Hippeastrum. The Amaryllis name usually refers to the Amaryllis Belladonna, one of the progenitors of the current ...
www.amaryllisgarden.com

Home Forcing of Potted Amaryllis (Hippeastrum)
... Amaryllis (Hippeastrum) Home Forcing of Potted Amaryllis (Hippeastrum) Revised 6/98 -- Author Reviewed 6/98 HIL-8529 A. A. DeHertogh Professor Department of Horticultural Science Part 1 -- General Aspects The Amaryllis ( ... transferred to a larger pot with the bulblets left attached. By doing this, a large number of flowering bulbs will ultimately be growing in a single pot. This creates quite a ...
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Amaryllis
Amaryllis Amaryllis(Hippeastrum hybrid) Contact: Diane Relf, Extension Specialist, Environmental Horticulture August 1996 DESCRIPTION: Long slender straplike medium green leaves originating from base of bulbous plant. 2-4 very large lily-like flowers on top of a 1 - 2 ft. hollow leafless stalk. FLOWER COLORS: White and Red, Red, White, Pink, Bi-Colored AFTER FLOWERING: Remove faded ...
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How to Grow Hippeastrum (Amaryllis)
... Grow Hippeastrum (Amaryllis) gardenhive.com HIPPEASTRUM (AMARYLLIS) Scarlet Globe The Hippeastrum, commonly called Amaryllis, produces large colourful showy flowers on tall stems during winter, and is popular around Christmas and ... support the stem and keep it upright under the weight of the flowers. After flowering, the bulbs will produce plenty of foilage. If the foliage is attractive, the plant ...
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The Gasteria Reference Collection in North America - Home
... of the restaurants, The Silvertree. Amaryllis belladonna Tecomaria Podranea Everywhere I went in the gardens I saw Beauty, like this exquisitely delicate flowering Amaryllis belladonna. And yellow flowering Tecomaria capensis (the "Cape ... . Here is a photo taken while I was halfway up! Growing on steep Large single Another large single Beautiful group Top of hill I had just gotten closer to my ...
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Amaryllis belladonna
... Amaryllis belladonna Amaryllis belladonna L. Family: Amaryllidaceae Common Name: belladonna lily, March lily, naked lady Amaryllis belladonna grows in the South Western Cape. The bulb is typically large, brown ... strange phenomenon of flowering before the leaves appear is known as hysteranthy. The belladonna lily's specific flowering time is late summer, February and March. Amaryllis is Greek ...
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New England Rose Society - rosepetals.org - Let’s Talk Amaryllis!
... can begin to feed the bulb, continue watering, and provide bright light. As with most flowering houseplants, amaryllis does not like direct sun. Three months of sun, food, and water should be ... 2-3 months. Check it periodically for emerging flower spikes. I propagate amaryllis by planting the bulblets in a large window box, three to four inches apart. They should be potted with ...
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