Amaryllis Flower

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About Amaryllis Flower

During the winter months, Amaryllis are common in high-end floral shops. These big-blooming flower bulbs are a favorite among floral designers due to their striking, elegant, and long-lasting blooms. The demand for Amaryllis in the flower industry is on the rise. New hybridizing has occurred as a result of commercial producers taking advantage of the chance. Amaryllis growers now have a wide variety of fascinating flower types and colors to select from. You'll be amazed at how many unique ways you may appreciate these stunning bulbs once you get over your first apprehension about cutting their long stems. Amaryllis blossoms retain their beauty for an extended period of time when arranged in a vase. This contributes to their popularity as cut flowers. Cut the stems as soon as the buds begin to soften; you should have flowers for at least two weeks. Trimming the stems prior to the emergence of the blooms aids the bulb in conserving energy. Amaryllis need a warm climate to be grown outside. Amaryllis are well-known for their long, elegant stalks and massive flowers. As with peonies, these bulbs are top-heavy, which can cause issues when planted in containers. Amaryllis are sensitive to wind and other weather-related harm when planted outdoors. The flowers will remain beautiful and intact if the stems are trimmed short. Flowers higher than two feet are not for everyone. Amaryllis stems can be cut to fit practically any container. Consider adding a few greens and other flowers to inject some life into the arrangement.

How To Care For Amaryillis

What is the size of the stem of Amaryllis : 14-28"
What is the size of Amaryllis blossoms: 4-6"
Temperature Range: 42°-50°F. If you require blooms immediately, store them at room temperature to promote opening.
Vase Life Expectancy: 7-14 Days
What Color Do Amaryllis Come In Reds, oranges, reds/purples, whites/ivories
When Is The Blooming Season For Amaryllis . Winter & Fall
When Are Amaryllis Available Summer, Fall, Winter

  • Amaryllis Santos: has a lovely design of candy stripes and orange-red patterns.
  • Amaryllis Minerva: A powerful visual statement is made by the white star-shaped center.
  • Amaryllis Benfica: With gigantic, deep crimson blooms resembling sumptuous velvet.
  • Amaryllis Red Nymph- blooms in enormous, rose-like clusters that are deep scarlet in color.
  • Amaryllis Samba: This newcomer features striped blossoms in red and white.
  • Amaryllis Emerald- Blossoms are more elegant and smaller, with a subtle blend of green, white, and burgundy.
  • Amaryllis Jungle Star’s unique, spidery green petals are streaked with red.
  • Amaryllis La Paz- coral flowers resembling tentacles are accented with green-white accents.
  • Amaryllis Dancing Queen features full, flouncy flowers with candy cane striping.
  • Amaryllis Pink Floyd: Vibrant pink blossoms that resemble lilies.
  • Amaryllis Flower Availability: Peak supply is from October through May. However, it is available year-round
Flowering bulbs in the Amaryllis family are limited to just two species. It’s the Amaryllis belladonna and the Amaryllis paradisicola. 
Despite their origins in South Africa, both species have spread all over the world. Since a dry resting period is required between leaf development and flower spike creation, the plant is neither frost-tolerant nor does it fare well in tropical settings.
 

The most common colors for the Amaryllis flower are red and white, but it’s also available in purple, pink , yellow, and orange.

Potted amaryllis plants have become a popular gift since the bulbs may bloom inside. Amaryllis appreciate bright, indirect light indoors, while partial sunshine or complete shade are ideal conditions for them outside.

 

The vivid red amaryllis is often associated with the holidays since it is typically given as a gift at this time of year.

The amaryllis is a symbol of perseverance, beauty, and love.

Because of its height and sturdiness, the Victorians connected amaryllis with strength and determination

Amaryllis is also a symbol of success, and they are often offered as a reward for hard work.

 
 

 

Amaryllis blooms in a vase survive just as long as they do on the bulb, if not longer. A significant part of their appeal as cut flowers is due to this fact. After the buds soften, cut the stems and you should enjoy blooms for at least two weeks.The stems of amaryllis are hollow, thus they must be constantly refilled with water.
Amaryllis need a different approach when it comes to arranging the flowers in a vase. The cut amaryllis should not be displayed by themselves. Their long, straight stems might appear overly formal and stiff. They can be paired with silver birch or pussy willow branches to create a broader, more generous design. 

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