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Amaryllis lily Hybrid white (2 bulbs)
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Blooming Season
The Amaryllis Lily Hybrid typically flowers in late winter to spring, though indoor-grown bulbs can be forced to bloom at different times of the year. Each bulb can produce two to three flower stalks, each bearing multiple blossoms.
General Overview
The Amaryllis Lily Hybrid is a stunning ornamental flowering plant admired for its large, trumpet-shaped blooms and vibrant colors. A member of the Amaryllidaceae family, it is a hybrid variety bred for superior color, size, and flowering consistency. It is often grown indoors or in gardens as a showy centerpiece.
Plant Type and Growth Habit
Amaryllis Lily Hybrid is a bulbous perennial, meaning it grows from a bulb and blooms year after year. It produces tall, erect stalks that can reach up to 45–60 cm in height. The plant has a clump-forming growth habit with long, glossy green leaves that emerge after or alongside the flowers.
Flowers and Color Variety
One of the most striking features of this hybrid is its large, trumpet-shaped flowers, often measuring up to 15–20 cm across. The blooms come in a wide range of shades, including deep red, pink, white, orange, salmon, and striped bicolors. The petals are usually broad, velvety, and symmetrically arranged, making each bloom look graceful and elegant.
Light and Temperature Requirements
This plant thrives best in bright, indirect sunlight. It prefers warm temperatures between 20°C to 28°C and should be protected from frost. Indoors, a sunny windowsill or a bright veranda is ideal for healthy growth and flowering.
Watering and Care
The soil should be kept moderately moist during the active growing season but never waterlogged. Overwatering can cause bulb rot. When the leaves begin to yellow after flowering, reduce watering and allow the bulb to rest for a few months before the next growth cycle.
Soil and Fertilizer Needs
Amaryllis lilies prefer well-draining, rich soil—a mix of garden soil, sand, and compost works well. During the growth phase, a balanced liquid fertilizer every two weeks supports vibrant blooms and healthy foliage.
Propagation
Propagation is mainly done through bulb division. Offsets or “daughter bulbs” can be separated from the main bulb once mature and replanted to produce new plants.
Symbolism and Uses
The Amaryllis Lily Hybrid symbolizes beauty, pride, and strength. It is often used for decorative displays, gifting, and festive centerpieces, especially during holidays.
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