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Large, showy, funnel-shaped flowers borne on leafless stems from spring to autumn. The leaves are basal, usually long, strap-shaped and light to mid-green. Do not plant until after the danger of frost has passed...they can be started indoors in pots when necessary in early spring and then transplanted outside later. Water freely while they are in growth and keep moist after flowering. Good cut flowers! Dig and store for winter in zones 3-7 or plant them in containers. |
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| Bulbs & Perennials | Amarcrinum (Crinodonna) - Cross between Amaryllis Belladonna and Crinum; Umbels of up to 6 white to light pink scented flowers with curved, mid-green leaves. | ||||
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| Hippeastrum Apple Blossom - White flowers with pink stripes 4-6 inches across; classic Christmas amaryllis in a size that works great in the garden | |||||
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| Hippeastrum Lady Jane - Double salmon pink flowers 4-6 inches across; classic Christmas amaryllis in a size that works great in the garden | |||||
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Hippeastrum Minerva -
Red flowers with white
throat 4-6 inches
across; classic Christmas amaryllis in a size that works great in the
garden
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| Hippeastrum Red Lion - Red flowers 4-6 inches across; classic Christmas amaryllis in a size that works great in the garden | |||||
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| Hippeastrelia - Red flowers that are an inter-genetic cross between Hippeastrum and Sprekelia (Aztec Lilies) | |||||
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