They are favored for the splash of festive color their large blooms add. While many people treat amaryllis bulbs as annuals and throw them away once they finish blooming after the holidays ...
Cyclamen ‘Tianis’ Fantasia Red, waxed amaryllis bulbs, and the first blue cyclamen in the world from Schoneveld’s Dragon ...
Provided by Nathan Winter McLeod/ Meeker County Extension Educator Likely the most popular of all holiday plants is, by a landslide vote, the poinsettia.  I would venture to say a close second in ...
This winter, brighten your mood and surroundings by planting and growing a few amaryllis. Your thoughts may turn to red when considering this plant but now you can find a variety of colors and ...
It can take several months, including a period of dormancy, before the bulb has enough energy to produce another flower.
The genus name — Amaryllis — means “to sparkle” in Greek. Europeans began to favor these bulbs in the 1700s for their fascinating color and sizes. The bulbs can bloom up to 75 years.