A beautiful "old-timer" flower that amazes with their big soft pink blooms
Amaryllis Apple Blossom bulbs produce 18-24" stalks with 2-4 giant flowers per stem. Each bulb can produce 1 to 3 stalks of flowers per season.
» Can be planted outdoors in zones 9 and 11
» Plenty of sun, well drained soil and bottom heat are vital to kick start growth
» Blooms in Winter - Early Spring
• Plant amaryllis bulbs in a heavy 6-8" pot with well drained soil
• 1/3rd of the bulb should be above the soil line
• Water your amaryllis on a regular weekly basis making sure the soil is dry first
• Place amaryllis bulbs in a warm, sunny location (70-80 degrees F)
• Rotate the pot frequently as amaryllis bulbs will lean towards the light and can topple over
***POLICY***
Plants/Bulbs will be shipped bare root (does not include pot or soil).
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Please review every detail in the listing. If it says bulb or pseudobulb, that is the most important part that you will receive, leaves or stems attached is a bonus.
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