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Amaryllis Aquaro
Lushly double, it opens a bit creamy and quickly matures to bright snow-white with raspberry-pink striations. Harvest bulb size: 26/28 cm. After harvest, the bulb may shrink a bit as it dries: it will plump up again once potted and hydrated. For complete storage, planting and care instructions, click Amaryllis Horticultural Tips below. Each plump, bareroot bulb is nestled in its own little burlap sack secured with green garden twine and a rustic Art & Soul of Winter label with horticultural instructions. A terrific bulb-in-a-bag for holiday gift giving!
Amaryllis are The Art & Soul of Winter.
Amaryllis Horticultural Tips
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Dutch Double Amaryllis
Hippeastrum. Amaryllis are the Art and Soul of Winter. These magnificent, exotic bulbs usually yield two successive stems with each producing four large double flowers. Double means that the flowers are filled with puffy layers of petals, some more full and fluffy than others, as you’ll see in the photos of each variety. Although there are no guarantees from Mother Nature, our Dutch Amaryllis usually flower in eight to twelve weeks once potted. Royal Dutch Double Amaryllis often pop out of dormancy more quickly than Single varieties. Yet, if you want Amaryllis to bloom for Christmas, please choose from among our fine collection of Christmas Flowering Amaryllis. We start shipping Dutch Amaryllis in mid-October once we receive them from the annual harvest in the Netherlands. Harvest bulb size: 34 cm, unless otherwise noted. These bulbs are all shipped bareroot for planting in your own containers. Each plump bulb is nestled in its own little burlap sack secured with green garden twine and a rustic Art & Soul of Winter label with horticultural instructions. It’s a terrific bulb-in-a-bag for holiday gift giving! For complete storage requirements, planting instructions and horticultural information, click:
Amaryllis Horticultural Tips
Hippeastrum. Amaryllis are the Art and Soul of Winter. These magnificent, exotic bulbs usually yield two successive stems with each producing four large double flowers. Double means that the flowers are filled with puffy layers of petals, some more full and fluffy than others, as you’ll see in the photos of each variety. Although there are no guarantees from Mother Nature, our Dutch Amaryllis usually flower in eight to twelve weeks once potted. Royal Dutch Double Amaryllis often pop out of dormancy more quickly than Single varieties. Yet, if you want Amaryllis to bloom for Christmas, please choose from among our fine collection of Christmas Flowering Amaryllis. We start shipping Dutch Amaryllis in mid-October once we receive them from the annual harvest in the Netherlands. Harvest bulb size: 34 cm, unless otherwise noted. These bulbs are all shipped bareroot for planting in your own containers. Each plump bulb is nestled in its own little burlap sack secured with green garden twine and a rustic Art & Soul of Winter label with horticultural instructions. It’s a terrific bulb-in-a-bag for holiday gift giving! For complete storage requirements, planting instructions and horticultural information, click:
Amaryllis Horticultural Tips
Dutch Double Amaryllis
Hippeastrum. Amaryllis are the Art and Soul of Winter. These magnificent, exotic bulbs usually yield two successive stems with each producing four large double flowers. Double means that the flowers are filled with puffy layers of petals, some more full and fluffy than others, as you’ll see in the photos of each variety. Although there are no guarantees from Mother Nature, our Dutch Amaryllis usually flower in eight to twelve weeks once potted. Royal Dutch Double Amaryllis often pop out of dormancy more quickly than Single varieties. Yet, if you want Amaryllis to bloom for Christmas, please choose from among our fine collection of Christmas Flowering Amaryllis. We start shipping Dutch Amaryllis in mid-October once we receive them from the annual harvest in the Netherlands. Harvest bulb size: 34 cm, unless otherwise noted. These bulbs are all shipped bareroot for planting in your own containers. Each plump bulb is nestled in its own little burlap sack secured with green garden twine and a rustic Art & Soul of Winter label with horticultural instructions. It’s a terrific bulb-in-a-bag for holiday gift giving! For complete storage requirements, planting instructions and horticultural information, click:
Amaryllis Horticultural Tips
Hippeastrum. Amaryllis are the Art and Soul of Winter. These magnificent, exotic bulbs usually yield two successive stems with each producing four large double flowers. Double means that the flowers are filled with puffy layers of petals, some more full and fluffy than others, as you’ll see in the photos of each variety. Although there are no guarantees from Mother Nature, our Dutch Amaryllis usually flower in eight to twelve weeks once potted. Royal Dutch Double Amaryllis often pop out of dormancy more quickly than Single varieties. Yet, if you want Amaryllis to bloom for Christmas, please choose from among our fine collection of Christmas Flowering Amaryllis. We start shipping Dutch Amaryllis in mid-October once we receive them from the annual harvest in the Netherlands. Harvest bulb size: 34 cm, unless otherwise noted. These bulbs are all shipped bareroot for planting in your own containers. Each plump bulb is nestled in its own little burlap sack secured with green garden twine and a rustic Art & Soul of Winter label with horticultural instructions. It’s a terrific bulb-in-a-bag for holiday gift giving! For complete storage requirements, planting instructions and horticultural information, click:
Amaryllis Horticultural Tips