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  2. 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 ...

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

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    How long do amaryllis bulbs last? Although some people treat amaryllis as a single-season, holiday plant and toss it in the new year, a well-maintained amaryllis bulb can live and bloom for up to ...

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

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    Water during dry spells, and fertilize, if you like. By mid-summer, bring the plant indoors and place in a dark, dry place. By Halloween, cut off the foliage, put it in a bright window, and water ...

  5. Amaryllis belladonna - Wikipedia

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    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. This flower will then release a sweet fragrance, that contains acyclic terpenoid alcohol , linalool and abundant nectar , that attracts pollinators to it. [ 10 ]

  6. 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.

  7. Hippeastrum reticulatum - Wikipedia

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    It was described by Charles Louis L'Héritier de Brutelle in 1788 as one of a number of species of Amaryllis, Amaryllis reticulata, [4] [8] it was later recognised by Herbert in 1824 as a member of the separate South American genus Hippeastrum rather than Amaryllis which is confined to South Africa, and thus as Hippeastrum reticulatum (L'Hér.)

  8. Zephyranthes - Wikipedia

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    The season is in June but there is scattered bloom in the late summer and even to the end of September. The flowers are large, to over three inches [75 mm] long, on ten-inch [250 mm] stems. They open out flat at midday and close in the afternoon; this is a characteristic of the genus. The shimmering leaves are grass green.

  9. How Long Does a Bottle of Wine Last After Opening? - AOL

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    Here's a deeper dive into how long different types of wine will last: Red Wine A bottle of red can last between three to five days when stored in a cool, dry place with proper re-corking or using ...