Hippeastrum is one of the showiest flowering bulbs in the world, thriving in warm climate gardens, requiring minimal maintenance and flowering for decades.
Attention-seeking with its regal blooms, Amaryllis 'Benfica' (Hippeastrum) features large, rich blood-red, velvety flowers, up to 8 in. across (19 cm), adorned with a lovely sheen towards the throat. Its high flower count and tall scapes make it a popular cut flower. Elegantly rising up to 20 in. (50 cm), each bulb produces 2-3 stems and 5-6 flowers per stem and blooms 6-8 weeks after planting.
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Amaryllis is a showy tropical bulb flower that is easily forced to bloom indoors for holiday enjoyment. Learn how to grow your own on Gardener’s Path.
Hippeastrum is one of the showiest flowering bulbs in the world, thriving in warm climate gardens, requiring minimal maintenance and flowering for decades.
A complete guide on growing Hippeastrums from seeds, including tips on planting, watering, and fertilizing.
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Plant the gloriously vibrant hippeastrums now and your spring garden will have tall, showy hippies to watch over your other spring bulbs.
Plant the gloriously vibrant hippeastrums now and your spring garden will have tall, showy hippies to watch over your other spring bulbs.
Here are tips and instructions for amaryllis care, along with the information needed to tell the difference between hippeastrum and amaryllis species.
Butterfly-like flowers are lime green to white with maroon veins radiating out from the center. Miniature amaryllis have all the wonderful qualities of their larger relatives; however, they produce a larger number of smaller flowers per stem and more stems per plant. The coloration of these miniature varieties is quite rare in amaryllis today. These novelties are sure to please and will provide brilliant color indoors during those dreary winter days. Note: You will receive large-size bulbs, but the bulbs will not be as big as our regular amaryllis as this variety does not grow as large.
One of the most eye-catching Amaryllis, 'Minerva' (Hippeastrum) is an arresting beauty with large, wide open, flat-faced, red flowers, up to 7 in. across (18 cm), delicately adorned with a white star and a lime-green throat. This striking Amaryllis remains one of the most popular striped hybrids. Elegantly rising up to 20 in. (50 cm), each bulb usually produces 1-2 stems, each with 3 or 4 flowers that will bloom 6-10 weeks after planting.
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Among the easier species, and a pass-a-long houseplant in North America. Dainty proportions, but punchy nasturtium orange color give it carrying power in any room.
November is the blooming season of one of my favorite tropical plants: Hippeastrum aulicum, the Lily of the Palace*. H. aulicum is a large amaryllid from southern Brazil and Paraguay. It is close…
Hippeastrum reticulatum Common name(s): Amaryllis Synonyme(s): Amaryllis reticulata Family: Amaryllidaceae Origin: Brazil to Argentina
Not just a holiday houseplant, tropical amaryllis is a showy flowering bulb that can be grown outdoors in Zones 9-11. Learn more now on Gardener's Path.
The enticing Spider group of Amaryllis has some real beauties, and Hippeastrum 'Bogota' is definitely a contender for being one of the most striking. These exotic, orchid-like flowers with their long and spidery swept-back petals and intense, jungle-like colours are truly eye-catching. Hippeastrum 'Bogota' has rich and spicey colour tones, a mix of paprika and coral, a deeply intense dark red throat, from which prominent red stamens arch out gracefully. When several of these flowers emerge and unfurl from their tall stems, you’ll have a little bit of the jungle in your life, with its glorious colours and sense of drama. The Spider group of Amaryllis, also known as the Cybister group, has been bred from the Hippeastrum cybister species, native to South America. These more unusual amaryllises are becoming increasingly popular among growers, and Hippeastrum 'Bogota' is a fabulous addition with its truly exotic good looks. You might be surprised to hear that it is just as easy to grow as other Amaryllis types, and is perfect for forcing indoors to bring a touch of tropical magic to cold and dull winter days.
Hippeastrum striatum, commonly known as the striped Barbados lily or Amaryllis striatum, is a species of flowering bulbous plant in the family Amaryllidaceae. Native to South America, particularly Brazil, it is cultivated worldwide for its stunning flowers and ornamental value. Here are some key characteristics of Hippeastrum striatum: Flowers: The flowers of Hippeastrum striatum are the main attraction, featuring striking trumpet-shaped blooms with a diameter of about 8-10 centimeters (3-4 inches). Each flower typically consists of six tepals (petals and sepals) that are white with reddish-brown stripes or markings, giving rise to its common name, "striped Barbados lily." The flowers are borne on tall, sturdy stems and bloom in late winter to early spring, depending on the growing conditions. Foliage: The plant produces strap-like, glossy green leaves that emerge from the bulb base. The leaves grow in a basal rosette and provide an attractive backdrop to the colorful flowers. Bulb: Like other members of the Amaryllis family, Hippeastrum striatum grows from a bulb, which stores nutrients to support the plant's growth and flowering. The bulb should be planted with about one-third of its height above the soil line in well-draining potting mix or garden soil. Cultivation: Hippeastrum striatum is relatively easy to grow and can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors, depending on the climate. It prefers bright, indirect light and well-draining soil. During the growing season, water the plant regularly, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. After flowering, reduce watering and allow the foliage to die back naturally. The bulb can be divided and repotted as needed to propagate the plant. Uses: Hippeastrum striatum is primarily grown for its ornamental value, adding a burst of color to gardens, containers, and indoor spaces during the flowering season. The flowers are also popular for cut arrangements and floral displays. Growing Instructions Prepare a mixture of half potting soil and half sand, perlite or vermiculite. Put the mixture in a pot with drainage holes in the base. Water the mixture so that it is moist but not wet. Put the seeds on the soil. Cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil. Water the seeds. Place the pots in an area with warm temperatures in full sun or part shade. Water them regularly so that the soil does not dry out. The seeds usually germinate in 1-3 weeks. When the seedlings are a few inches tall, they can be transplanted.
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Hippeastrum, Amaryllis 'Apple Blossom' is a perennial herbaceous bulb in the Amaryllidaceae family. A native in the U.S., Caribbean, Mexico, and Argentina. These have tall, broad leaves 18-24" long and 1-2" wide. The flower's colors are so refreshing as they fade from white to creamy pink. In the temperate zone, you can put this one outside in the summer for blooms, then after dormancy, brings it inside for winter to receive another blooming stage. The blooms are huge, around 6-10" wide and across. It requires average needs. Sun to part shade will be fine for this one. This species is fairly hardy. The bees, butterflies, and birds will visit. Zones 7-11 Germination Seeds are stored in the refrigerator for freshness. Sow seeds 1/4" deep and lightly cover with a medium. Keep moist in a bright spot. Do not cover with plastic but maintain a temperature around 65-75F. Germination 7-30 days.