Many people buy an amaryllis bulb every year to enjoy this houseplant's big blossoms, and throw the flower away once it dies.
Amaryllis is a distinctive plant easily recognisable by its thick stem and big, vibrant blooms which often appear during Christmas time. That’s why it’s often associated with this festive time ...
It can take several months, including a period of dormancy, before the bulb has enough energy to produce another flower.
Cyclamen ‘Tianis’ Fantasia Red, waxed amaryllis bulbs, and the first blue cyclamen in the world from Schoneveld’s Dragon ...
Provided by Nathan Winter McLeod/ Meeker County Extension Educator Likely the most popular of all holiday plants is, by a landslide vote, the poinsettia.  I would venture to say a close second in ...
‘Double Dream’ amaryllis blooms (left ... wax and/or wire has been removed and the outside of the bulb feels dry, plant the bulb in a pot that has drainage holes using potting soil for ...
Amaryllis like to be pot-bound to a certain extent. When planting, do not disturb the roots and cover only the lower 1/2 to 2/3 of the bulb with potting soil. • Place the plant into a sunny ...
MacCubbin gives advice on gardening in Florida including care of crinums, shrubs, fig trees and sunflowers, fertilizer storage and dealing with crabgrass ...
Keep going, and you'll reach a blood pool full of Sanguine Amaryllis and Bloodfiends. You can just collect the items and escape to survive or get killed by the Bloodfiends to make the flowers ...