Amaryllis on Display
Each season we feature a variety of plants and blooms for your enjoyment and exploration. Here is where you can find out more about the beautiful botanicals that catch your eye.
Amaryllis will be featured late November through February.
Amaryllis Care
Light: Keep your Amaryllis in a brightly lit area. When the flower begins to open, move it to a location with less light.
Water: Amaryllis bulbs prefer a dry environment. Only water when the top two inches of soil are dry.
Fertilizer: Once you see growth, use a basic houseplant fertilizer with a high phosphorus content. (Fertilizers are labeled with a series of three numbers; the center number represents phosphorus.) Mix the fertilizer at half the recommended rate and use it each time you water.
After Bloom Care: Bring your Amaryllis back to a brightly lit area. Remove the spent blossom by cutting the stalk just below the spent flower.
Repeat Blooming: Leave as much of the plant intact as possible and continue to fertilize. The Amaryllis will bloom on its own later. If you wish to control the bloom time you will need to induce a dormant period. To do so, stop all watering and fertilization and move the bulb to a dark, dry environment. Allow the leaves to brown and dry completely before removing them from the bulb, then remove the bulb from the pot. Leave the bulb dark and dry for 8-12 weeks. When you are ready to force a bloom, simply repot your bulb in fresh potting soil.
Note: Photos are from Van Engelen, Inc. and A.D.R. Bulbs, Inc.
SOLID RED VARIETIES
‘Andes Fire’ Single, late-blooming
Location: Conservatory
‘Mandala’ Single, late-blooming
Location: Conservatory
‘Magical Touch’ Single, late-blooming
Location: Gardeners Show House
‘Merry Christmas’ Single, early-blooming
Location: Conservatory
‘Ragtime’ Double, early-blooming
Location: Conservatory
MOSTLY RED BICOLOR VARIETIES
‘Cocktail’ Single, early-blooming
Location: Conservatory
‘Exotic Star’ Single, late-blooming
Location: Gardeners Show House
‘Flamed Amadeus’ Double, late-blooming
Location: Conservatory
‘Show Master’ Single, late-blooming
Location: Conservatory
‘Splash’ Double, late-blooming
Location: Gardeners Show House
SOLID WHITE VARIETIES
‘Alasca’ Double, late-blooming
Location: Conservatory
‘Luna’ Single, late-blooming
Location: Conservatory
‘Marylin’ Double, late-blooming
Location: Gardeners Show House
‘Wedding Dance’ Single, early-blooming
Location: Gardeners Show House
MOSTLY WHITE BICOLOR VARIETIES
‘Grandise Fantasy’ Single, late-blooming
Location: Gardeners Show House
‘Harlequin’ Double, early-blooming
Location: Conservatory
‘Magic Green’ Single, late-blooming
Location: Gardeners Show House
‘Picasso’ Single, late-blooming
Location: Gardeners Show House
‘Striped Amadeus’ Double, late-blooming
Location: Conservatory
SOLID PINK VARIETIES
‘Double Dream’ Double, late-blooming
Location: Conservatory
MOSTLY PINK BICOLOR VARIETIES
‘Blossom Peacock’ Double, late-blooming
Location: Conservatory
‘Doublet’ Double, late-blooming
Location: Gardeners Show House
‘Gervase’ Single, late-blooming
Location: Conservatory
‘Zombie’ Double, early-blooming
Location: Gardeners Show House
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