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International Flower Bulb Centre
(Blossom Peacock Amaryllis, Florist Amaryllis, Hippeastrum)
The stunning double blooms of 'Blossom Peacock' look like three flowers tucked symmetrically into each other. Each mildly fragrant flower has magenta-pink petals striped and blushed with white. Despite the common name, this tender perennial bulb is a hybrid of the South American Hippeastrum rather than the South African Amaryllis.
The dark to medium green strap-like leaves grow from a large bulb and are nearly evergreen in moist frost-free climates. The horizontal to somewhat...
Ednie Flower Bulb, Inc.
(Calimero Hippeastrum, Florist Amaryllis, Hippeastrum)
The petite salmon-red blooms of this 1994 introduction cluster on relatively tall stems. Don't let the common name fool you: like most so-called "amaryllis," this tender perennial bulb is a hybrid of the South American Hippeastrum rather than the South African Amaryllis.
The dark to medium green strap-like leaves grow from a large bulb and are nearly evergreen in moist frost-free climates. The starry, funnel-shaped, horizontal to nodding blooms are borne atop stout, leafless,...
International Flower Bulb Centre
(Charisma Florist Amaryllis, Florist Amaryllis, Hippeastrum)
The wavy-edged "petals" of this showy and popular 1999 introduction are white with prominent red margins, stipples, and streaks. Don't let the common name fool you: like most so-called "amaryllis," this tender perennial bulb is a hybrid of the South American Hippeastrum rather than the South African Amaryllis.
The dark to medium green strap-like leaves grow from a large bulb and are nearly evergreen in moist frost-free climates. The starry, funnel-shaped, horizontal to nodding...
The U.S. National Arboretum
(Charmeur Hippeastrum, Florist Amaryllis, Hippeastrum)
The salmon-orange, white-marked flowers of this 1997 introduction pack a big punch, despite being relatively small. Don't let the common name fool you: like most so-called "amaryllis," this tender perennial bulb is a hybrid of the South American Hippeastrum rather than the South African Amaryllis.
The dark to medium green strap-like leaves grow from a large bulb and are nearly evergreen in moist frost-free climates. The starry, funnel-shaped, horizontal to nodding blooms...
Ednie Flower Bulb, Inc.
(Cherry Nymph Hippeastrum, Florist Amaryllis, Hippeastrum)
The recently introduced cultivar 'Cherry Nymph' bears huge coral-red double blooms that resemble over-sized camellia or peony flowers. Bred for the cut flower trade, it also works well as a houseplant. Don't let the common name fool you: like most so-called "amaryllis," this tender perennial bulb is a hybrid of the South American Hippeastrum rather than the South African Amaryllis.
The dark to medium green strap-like leaves grow from a large bulb and are nearly evergreen...
Ednie Flower Bulb, Inc.
(Clown Hippeastrum, Florist Amaryllis, Hippeastrum)
Alternating, longitudinal bands of creamy white and deep orange-red decorate the large showy flowers of this 1980 introduction. Don't let the common name fool you: like most so-called "amaryllis," this tender perennial bulb is a hybrid of the South American Hippeastrum rather than the South African Amaryllis.
The dark to medium green strap-like leaves grow from a large bulb and are nearly evergreen in moist frost-free climates. The funnel-shaped, horizontal to somewhat nodding...
Ednie Flower Bulb, Inc.
(Desire Hippeastrum, Florist Amaryllis, Hippeastrum)
The large showy salmon flowers of this 2001 introduction are decorated with darker orange-red markings. Don't let the common name fool you: like most so-called "amaryllis," this tender perennial bulb is a hybrid of the South American Hippeastrum rather than the South African Amaryllis.
The dark to medium green strap-like leaves grow from a large bulb and are nearly evergreen in moist frost-free climates. The funnel-shaped, horizontal to somewhat nodding blooms are borne...
Ednie Flower Bulb, Inc.
(Donau Hippeastrum, Florist Amaryllis, Hippeastrum)
The showy, relatively petite flowers of this 1996 introduction are held on comparatively tall stems. Don't let the common name fool you: like most so-called "amaryllis," this tender perennial bulb is a hybrid of the South American Hippeastrum rather than the South African Amaryllis.
The dark- to medium-green strap-like leaves grow from a large bulb and are nearly evergreen in moist frost-free climates. The funnel-shaped, horizontal to somewhat nodding, deep raspberry-pink...
The U.S. National Arboretum
(Double Queen Hippeastrum, Florist Amaryllis, Hippeastrum)
The relatively petite double blooms of this 2001 introduction are white with heavy scarlet veining. Don't let the common name fool you: like most so-called "amaryllis," this tender perennial bulb is a hybrid of the South American Hippeastrum rather than the South African Amaryllis.
The dark- to medium-green strap-like leaves grow from a large bulb and are nearly evergreen in moist frost-free climates. The many-petaled, horizontal to somewhat nodding blooms are borne atop...
International Flower Bulb Centre
(Double Record Florist Amaryllis, Florist Amaryllis, Hippeastrum)
The large showy semidouble flowers of this 1999 introduction are elegantly edged and flecked with red. Don't let the common name fool you: like most so-called "amaryllis," this tender perennial bulb is a hybrid of the South American Hippeastrum rather than the South African Amaryllis.
The dark to medium green strap-like leaves grow from a large bulb and are nearly evergreen in moist frost-free climates. The horizontal to slightly nodding blooms are borne atop stout, leafless,...