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The incredible "Nymph" series is not just a group of new amaryllis hybrids-- it introduces a whole new flower shape to the double amaryllis parade! With high-piled rows of petals, many people think it looks like a huge rose, or perhaps a massive camelia. Others compare it to the gardenia. Whatever you think, you'll love them, and your friends will be amazed!
<You can expect to see blooms in 6-12 weeks, after planting your Nymph amaryllis bulb.
Amaryllis How-To: Ever grown an amaryllis inside the house? It's a snap. There can be rain, cold and snow outside, but all you do is plant the bulb in a pot, water this "magic lily", and watch it zoom into growth. Eventually, enormous flowers begin to open - huge lily blooms up to 8" across! Each bulb produces one or two stems, with 3 or 4 flowers appearing on each stalk. These long-lasting blooms will provide a 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. Place the pot with your freshly-planted bulb on top of the refrigerator, radiator, or other spot that provides 'bottom heat' to encourage quicker sprouting.
Watering:Water sparingly until the sprout is well out of the bulb. 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 and bend towards the light. Once in flower, it's best to keep plant out of direct sunlight to keep the blooms from fading. Simply remove each flower as it begins to pale. 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 all over again.
SKU | 19AMAR1 |
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Common Name | Amaryllis Nymph |
Botanical Name | Hippeastrum Nymph |
Zones | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 |
Ships As | Bulb, Rhizome, Tuber |
Flower Color | Pink, White |
Mature Height | 20-24" tall |
Bulb Size | 34 cm |
Planting Depth | Place bulb so top inch or so of bulb sticks up out of the soil. |
Bloom Time | Winter: 6-12 weeks after planting. |
Days to Bloom | 6-12 weeks after planting. |
Flower Size | Up to 8" flowers |
Planting Time | Fall, Winter |
Advantages | Easy to Grow, Containers, Forcing |
Additional Information | Hardy in zones 9-11. |
Ships to Hawaii, Alaska & Canada | No |
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Choose a standard size flower pot, so the large bulb has approximately 1" around the sides and at the bottom (these bulbs do not need much root space). Amaryllis do not need specific soil, however we suggest using soil, or a mixture of soil, peat and perlite (do not use pine bark, as it may encourage rot). Place the bulb so the top inch or so of the shoulders sticks up out of the soil (see below)
Water very sparingly until the sprout is well out of the bulb. When first planted, place the pot in a sunny , and add "bottom heat" if possible. Many people do this by placing the pot on a radiator. Once the sprout appears, water regularly, but do not overwater. Overwatering is the quickest way to kill amaryllis. Your amaryllis will grow quickly and produce its spectacular huge flowers with minimal care.
Remember to keep turning the pot regularly to make the stalk grow straight, as they have a tendency to grow toward the light. Once the bulb is flowing, it is best to keep the plant out of direct sunlight. Your bulb will produce several flowers on each stalk and most will grow two or three stalks. Remove each flower as it fades.
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After winter bloom, if you want to rebloom your amaryllis, it's quite simple. When blooms fade, 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. Once spring arrives and frost is past, sink the Amaryllis pot in the garden in a sunny place. Continue to fertilize. At the end of the summer when frost threatens, simply pull the pot out of the ground, wash it out, and take it inside, and allow it to dry out completely in a warm dry place like a utility room. Once the leaves are dead and the bulb dry (usually 5 to 6 weeks), the bulb is ready for repotting. Simply cut off the dry leaves, and repot your bulb in fresh potting soil and start the growing cycle again.
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Comments about American Meadows Nymph Amaryllis Bulb:
So many people that came to my house were amazed by this beauty.
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Comments about American Meadows Nymph Amaryllis Bulb:
This bulb has bloomed beautifully, with huge flowers! We are still enjoying it in to the new year. Only problem is that it gets top heavy and must be staked or propped up. I will order again. Very pretty and reasonably priced.
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Comments about American Meadows Nymph Amaryllis Bulb:
Bulbs were very large, in perfect condition, and delivered promptly in appropriate package. I gave several away and recipients were very pleased. At least one is now in its third season, growing and flowering after being in container and free planted outside in a garden. I'm buying more to give away this season.
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Comments about American Meadows Nymph Amaryllis Bulb:
I think I bought 15 or so bulbs And maybe 4 had problems with hight or a bud that died on the stalk, however all had more the one stalk
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Comments about American Meadows Nymph Amaryllis Bulb:
I collect amaryllis bulbs and this is one of the most beautiful I've seen. Huge flowers that bloomed for a long time make this a fantastic gift with very little effort for the recipient.
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Comments about American Meadows Nymph Amaryllis Bulb:
[...] SERVICE WAS GREAT I AM WAITING FOR MY NEW BULB TO COME THIS FALL A DIFFERENT ONE TO REPLACE THE DISAPPOINTED ONE
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Comments about American Meadows Nymph Amaryllis Bulb:
Just gorgeous to look at and lasts a long time
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