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Quick Overview

"Picotee" Like a huge begonia, Picotee opens exquisite white blooms with rich cerise edging on each petal. Great with Red Lion.

Bulb Size

34/+ cm

Item Size

Single Bulb - Bulb Size: 34/+ cm
Details
SKU 15AMAR1
Botanical Name Hippeastrum
Common Name Amaryllis
Ships As Bulb, Rhizome, Tuber
Primary Flower Color White
Bloom Time Winter
Light Requirements Full Sun, Mostly Sunny
Planting Season Fall, Winter
Days to Bloom 6-10 weeks after planting
Estimated Mature Height 20-24 inches tall
Flower Size Up to 8 inch flowers
Bulb Size 34/+ cm
Zones 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Suggested Uses Containers, Showy Flowers, Easy to Grow, Forcing, Winter Interest
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Description

This famous amaryllis combines the colossal size of its bloom with the really delicate design flower experts call "picotee." It simply means petals are outlined in a contrast color, in this case, rich bright pink. Like picotee begonias and other flowers, this amaryllis has an exquisite quality the others can't offer. A real beauty.

Amaryllis How-To: Ever grown an amaryllis inside the house? It's a snap. There can be rain, cold or snow outside, but all you do is plant the bulb in a pot, water this "magic lily", and it zooms into growth. In just a few days, the stems arise, and in a few weeks the enormous flowers begin to open--huge lily blooms up to 8" across! (Each bulb produces one or two stems, each with 3 or 4 flowers!) Then you have the big show for over a month.

Planting Amaryllis: Choose a standard size flower pot, so the large bulb has approx. 1" around sides and at bottom. (These bulbs do not need much root space.) Use soil, or a mixture of soil, peat and perlite. (Do not use pine bark.) Place bulb so top inch or so of bulb sticks up out of the soil.

Watering:Water sparingly until the sprout is well out of the bulb. When first planted, place pot in sunny window, and add "bottom heat" if possible. Many do this by placing pot on a radiator. Once sprout appears, water regularly, but do not overwater. Your amaryllis will grow quickly and produce its spectacular huge flowers. Remember to keep turning the pot regularly to make the stalk grow straight as they have a tendency to grow towards the light. Once in flower, it's best to keep plant out of direct sunlight. Simply remove each flower as it fades. Your bulb will produce several flowers.

Aftercare: When all flowers are gone, cut off the tubular flower stems near the top of the bulb, leaving the foliage to continue growing. Water as usual and apply water-soluble fertilizer every four weeks. In spring, after danger of frost, sink the Amaryllis pot in the garden in a sunny place for the summer. Continue to fertilize. At the end of the summer, place the pot on its side and allow the soil to dry out. Cut off the dry leaves, and in about six weeks repot your bulb in fresh potting soil and start the growing cycle again.

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        5.0

        Wonderful Flower, Bloomed Three Times!

        By Karen

        from Boston

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        Pros

        • Fragrant
        • Large Bulb Size
        • Long Bloom Time
        • Low Maintenance
        • Reliable Growth

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Indoor Pots

          Comments about American Meadows Picotee Amaryllis Bulb - Single Bulb:

          I plant amaryllis bulbs every winter. This one has beautiful, delicate blooms. The bulb was in good shape when I received it, it sprouted quickly, and it bloomed wonderfully. After the blooms died off I kept watering it as the foliage is beautiful. The big suprise for me was this amaryllis has bloomed twice more after its initial bloom. I don't know if this is normal for this particular variety, but it was a nice surprise. Hopefully it will bloom again this Christmas.

           
          5.0

          Great late flowering bulb

          By Mr. Amaryllis

          from peoria IL

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          Pros

          • Large Bulb Size
          • Long Bloom Time
          • Low Maintenance
          • Pest Resistant
          • Vivid Colors

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            • Indoor Pots

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            5.0

            Amaryllis! Great, Beautiful, Fun Bulbs

            By huggielin

            from Tulsa, OK

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            Pros

            • Accurate Instructions
            • Attractive
            • Hardy
            • Healthy
            • Versatile

            Cons

            • Flimsy
            • Heavy
            • May need Supports

            Best Uses

            • Indoors
            • Winter indoor beauty

            Comments about American Meadows Picotee Amaryllis Bulb - Single Bulb:

            American Meadows is a great company to do business with. Everything I've ordered from them has been very productive. The Amaryllis have been my favorites. I'm hooked! Just got my first ones this year. If they do well when I regrow them next season, my house will be filled with them. The fragrance is not the greatest but the beauty and SIZE make up for that. You just pot them, water sparingly and watch them grow. They are so big and heavy that sometimes you have to support them, but they're worth it. I've moved mine outdoors, per instructions, and can't wait to bring them back in for the next blooming. If you've never grown them they are the surprise you've been waiting for!

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