Amaryllis Stardust
Listing is for Seeds, not for bulbs ust put in a glass of water until germinate, then shift to soil
Amaryllis Stardust In the north, this will perform best in a dry, well drained spot in full baking sun. In the south, some shade is best. They make excellent potted plants in colder zones.
Amaryllis genus Hippeastrum that are native to tropical and subtropical areas of the Americas. Some species grow in rock crevices in savannas that have distinct dry and wet seasons; others grow in high plateau regions that have cool weather for most of the year.
Common name:Â Hippeastrum
Color:Â The usual color is white with crimson veins, but pink or purple also occur naturally.
Bloom time:Â Late December until the end of June.
Height:Â 24 in/60 cm.
Difficulty level:Â Easy
Planting & Care
Amaryllis like their soil rich, but exceptionally well-drained, so ideally create a mix from one part well-rotted manure, one part horticultural grit or sand, and two parts leaf mould. Two-thirds good compost mixed with one-third grit also does fine.
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