Amaryllis (Hippeastrum x hybridum)
USDA Hardiness Zones: 8a to 10a
Height: 12" to 24"
Spread: 12" to 36"
Exposure: partial shade partial sun to full sun
Bloom Color: Orange, Pink, Red, White
Bloom Time: Early spring, Late spring, Mid spring
Leaf Color: Green
Growth Rate: slow
Moisture: dry
Soil Condition: Acidic, Clay, Loamy, Neutral, Sandy, Well drained
Form: Upright or erect
Landscape Uses:
Border, Container, Ground cover, Massing
Special Features:
Attractive flowers or blooms
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Posted Comments:
09-25-2007 08:25
Sandy Stewart- senecagirl@... wrote:
Amaryllis bulbs
Can the Amaryllis be planted outside in the south for bedding plants?? I know that they would have to be either brought in for the winter or mulched really heavy. I live in northern west Tennessee and was wondering about this as I don't have to bring in my canna bulbs.
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