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- Amaryllis Plant Care: The Secret to Long-Term Flowers | Gardening Know How
Amaryllis always makes an appearance around the holidays, but did you know you can keep it growing for years and years? Our comprehensive care guide has everything you need to know
- How to Care for Amaryllis Flowers Year-Round - The Spruce
Amaryllis (Hippeastrum group) have beautiful blooming flowers Learn helpful tips and tricks on planting, growing conditions, pest control, and more
- Amaryllis Flowers: Planting, Growing, and Caring for Amaryllis
Learn how to care for amaryllis after it blooms Get tips on watering, light, dormancy, and reblooming so your amaryllis thrives year-round
- How to Care for Amaryllis Before, During, and After Blooming
Follow these simple steps for a flower that thrives year after year! With colorful petals, thick stems and glossy, structural leaves, amaryllises are exotic flowers that’ll instantly brighten up your home—no matter where you display them!
- All Things Amaryllis: How to Grow, Care For, and Rebloom This Flower
Your complete guide to amaryllis care, growth, and styling Learn how to plant, maintain, and decorate with this bold and beautiful flower
- Amaryllis Planting and Care - Amaryllis Caladium Bulb Company
Larger bulbs produce more flowers Of all flowering bulbs, amaryllis are the easiest to bring to bloom This can be accomplished indoors or out, and over an extended period of time The amaryllis originated in South America's tropical regions and has the botanical name Hippeastrum
- Your Amaryllis Care Guide to Help You Make the Holidays Bright
What Is an Amaryllis? Amaryllis plants grow from bulbs, producing grand, trumpet-shaped blooms in shades of red and pink, alongside spiky leaves "Real" amaryllis plants originated in Africa, but most of what you see in stores are actually Hippeastrum, which come from South America
- How to Care for Amaryllis the Right Way, According to Experts
Planting and caring for an amaryllis is straightforward but requires some attention to detail While you can find bare bulbs in some nurseries and online, typically, gardeners buy them in a boxed kit with a pot and growing media
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