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

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    Soil and Water. For amaryllis in pots, use a well-draining, fresh potting mix. ... How long do amaryllis bulbs last? Although some people treat amaryllis as a single-season, holiday plant and toss ...

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

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    How Long Do Waxed Amaryllis Bulbs Last? Similar to unwaxed amaryllis, waxed bulbs take about four to six weeks to begin blooming. The plant will bloom continuously for up to 3 weeks in average ...

  4. How to Care for Amaryllis Plants This Christmas and Beyond - AOL

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    Don’t keep the soil wet, which will cause it to rot. As the plant starts growing, rotate the pot every few days so the stem doesn’t lean in one direction. Once the amaryllis shows color, you ...

  5. Amaryllis - Wikipedia

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    Amaryllis belladonna flowers. Amaryllis is a bulbous plant, with each bulb being 5–10 cm (2.0–3.9 in) in diameter. It has several strap-shaped, hysteranthous, green leaves with midrib, 30–50 cm (12–20 in) long and 2–3 cm (0.79–1.18 in) broad, arranged in two rows.

  6. Amaryllis belladonna - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Lycoris radiata - Wikipedia

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    The flowers of the plant generally appear around late August to early September, before the leaves fully develop, on scapes rising 30–70 centimetres (12–28 in) from the ground. Four to six 2-inch long flowers, arranged in umbels, perch atop each plant stalk. [7] Individual flowers are irregular, with narrow segments which curve backwards. [8]

  8. Boophone disticha - Wikipedia

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    Boophone disticha is a bulbous tropical and subtropical flowering plant, endemic to Africa.Commonly called the century plant [4] or tumbleweed, [3] Boophone disticha was first collected in 1781 from South Africa by Swedish botanist Carl Peter Thunberg and described by Carl Linnaeus as Amaryllis disticha. [2]

  9. 5 Christmas Container Ideas To Add Long-Lasting Holiday Cheer ...

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    "Water once a week by carrying the whole container to the sink and removing the moss. Take out the individual pots to water, and then let plants drain before reassembling," says Thompson. Ingredients: