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  2. How to Grow and Care for Amaryllis So They Thrive All Winter ...

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    For a starting point, plant amaryllis bulbs about eight weeks before you want them to bloom. Related: 5 Things to Consider When Picking the Perfect Planter—Plus 4 Planters You’ll Love.

  3. Waxed Amaryllis Bulbs Are a Must-Have Holiday Plant—Here's ...

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    Make your cut a couple of inches above the bulb. Plant the amaryllis in a pot so that the top third of the bulb sticks up above the potting mix. Water well and place it in a brightly lit spot. The ...

  4. Amaryllis belladonna - Wikipedia

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    Leaves of A. belladonna begin growing in early spring, or during late autumn. They last for a few weeks to a few months until they wither away, and a flower stalk will begin growing. When found in the wild, Amaryllis belladonna is pollinated by hawk moths and carpenter bees. The flower has a long-tubed, pale perianth, which fully expands at night.

  5. Amaryllis - Wikipedia

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    Amaryllis (/ ˌ æ m ə ˈ r ɪ l ɪ s /) [1] is the only genus in the subtribe Amaryllidinae (tribe Amaryllideae).It is a small genus of flowering bulbs, with two species.The better known of the two, Amaryllis belladonna, is a native of the Western Cape region of South Africa, particularly the rocky southwest area between the Olifants River Valley and Knysna.

  6. How to grow and care for amaryllis - AOL

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  7. Lycoris radiata - Wikipedia

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    The plant is cultivated in China for galantamine extraction. Plants of the amaryllis family are all known to contain varying quantities of naturally occurring galantamine, and the compound can be extracted in trace amounts from the leaves and roots of L. radiata, but is most abundant within the bulbs. [15]

  8. International Bulb Society - Wikipedia

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    The International Bulb Society was founded on May 31, ... Amaryllis Year Book. In 1984 Plant Life became Herbertia again. The society became inactive in January 2014.

  9. Crinum latifolium - Wikipedia

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    Crinum latifolium is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the amaryllis family (Amaryllidaceae). It arises from an underground bulb. The flowering stems are stout, reaching about 2 m in height. The leaves are long, linear and ligulate. The flowers are white and arranged in an umbel.