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(Florist Amaryllis, Hippeastrum, Misty Florist Amaryllis)
Possessing an understated elegance not typically associated with hybrid "amaryllis," this 2004 introduction bears relatively petite pale green flowers heavily stained and streaked with rose-pink. The flowers are lightly fragrant. 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 strap-like leaves grow from a large bulb and are nearly evergreen...
James Burghardt
Producing striking bright, fiery red flowers with a white star in the throat, 'Monaco' evokes a festive, audacious feel. 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 wide-opening, funnel-shaped, horizontal to somewhat...
The U.S. National Arboretum
(Florist Amaryllis, Hippeastrum, Mont Blanc Hippeastrum)
Introduced in 1961 but still among the best and most popular white-flowered "amaryllis," 'Mont Blanc' bears large snowy flowers with greenish-yellow throats. 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 medium-green strap-like leaves grow from a large bulb and are nearly evergreen in moist frost-free climates. The funnel-shaped, horizontal...
Ednie Flower Bulb, Inc.
(Florist Amaryllis, Hippeastrum, Nymph Hippeastrum)
The large peony-like double flowers of this 1995 introduction are white with sparse red streaking and green-stained centers. 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 somewhat nodding blooms are...
Ednie Flower Bulb, Inc.
(Florist Amaryllis, Hippeastrum, Orange Souvereign Hippeastrum)
A showstopper when in bloom, this floriferous 1980 introduction bears large fiery red-orange flowers. 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 atop...
The U.S. National Arboretum
(Florist Amaryllis, Hippeastrum, Pamela Hippeastrum)
A favorite since its introduction in 1960, this small-flowered "amaryllis" will warm your heart when it opens its numerous fiery orange-red blooms. 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...
International Flower Bulb Centre
(Florist Amaryllis, Hippeastrum, Pasadena Florist Amaryllis)
The large showy semi-double to double flowers of this 1995 introduction are bright orange-red with a white "star" and a maroon throat. 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 nodding blooms are...
James Burghardt
(Florist Amaryllis, Hippeastrum, Picotee Hippeastrum)
The white flowers of this still-popular 1958 introduction are variably 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 funnel-shaped, horizontal to somewhat nodding blooms are borne atop...
The U.S. National Arboretum
(Florist Amaryllis, Hippeastrum, Pink Floyd Florist Amaryllis)
One of a new class of "amaryllis" with lightly fragrant, trumpet-shaped blooms, this 1996 introduction has luscious deep rose-pink flowers with creamy-white midribs. Don't let the common name fool you: like most so-called "amaryllis," this tender perennial bulb, 'Pink Floyd', is a hybrid of the South American Hippeastrum rather than the South African Amaryllis.
The medium-green strap-like leaves grow from a large bulb and are nearly evergreen in moist frost-free climates....
Ednie Flower Bulb, Inc.
(Florist Amaryllis, Hippeastrum, Pink Nymph Hippeastrum)
The deep rose-pink double flowers of 'Pink Nymph' resemble peony blooms. 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 somewhat nodding blooms are borne atop stout, leafless, knee-high stems (scapes)...