Amaryllis

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Vivid, eye-catching blooms rise above straplike foliage to create springtime indoors in the dead of winter. May be planted outdoors in warmer climates. Bulbs require a rest period to initiate reflowering. Poisonous if ingested.

Companion Plants

Viola

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Viola

Profuse fragrant flowers carpet the early garden. Beautiful at garden's edge, in rock gardens, as a small-scale ground cover, and lovely in bouquets. Allow to reseed for longevity in the garden. Reblooms in cool weather.

Coral Bells

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Coral Bells

Hummingbirds are drawn to the dainty flowers offset by bold, richly colored foliage. Gorgeous next to lady's mantle, delicate woodland ferns, or wide silvery-blue hosta leaves. The strong, straight stems are ideal in cut flower arrangements. Mulch lightly in winter to protect shallow roots. Prefers average, moist well-drained soil.

Candytuft

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Candytuft

Profuse flowers on evergreen foliage are lovely cascading over stones, planted at garden's edge, or along walkways. Blooms attract butterflies. Makes a striking companion to spring-blooming perennials and bulbs. Shear after blooming for best appearance.

Details

Common name

Amaryllis

Botanical name

Hippeastrum hybrid

Variety

Red Lion

Zone

USDA 8 - 10

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Bloom color

Red

Bloom time

spring

Light

sun

Height

24-36" (61-91 cm)

Habit

upright

Water

daily

Feed

use all-purpose

Maintenance

remove spent blooms