No matter whether you’ve grown your amaryllis from the bulb or you’ve been gifted a fully-fledged plant for Christmas, it’s ...
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If you love a festive flowering plant, learning how to care for amaryllis is a must. Known for their impressive, trumpet-shaped blooms in red, white, and pink, they brighten up any interior scheme ...
Don’t toss that potted amaryllis when the new year arrives. This winter favorite can be enjoyed for years to come.
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Leaves may also begin to grow. Then follow our guide to encourage your amaryllis bulb bloom again the next year. With the right care, you can enjoy your amaryllis bulb for years to come.
The amaryllis that we know and love are hybrids of the tropical species that are native to Central and South America, where ...
This undated photo shows an Amaryllis in bloom. Make sure your amaryllis is planted so that 1/3 of the bulb's top is above the soil line. (AP Photo/Lee Reich) This is sort of an anniversary for me.
There are many holiday plants on the market: poinsettias, Thanksgiving and Christmas cacti, cyclamens, Norfolk Island pines, rosemary trees, paperwhites, amaryllis ... their care is the same.