Butterfly amaryllis is in bloom -- unlike the better-known big red amaryllis, these blooms are short-lived. . . but so exotic.
I didn't always appreciate amaryllis -- when I was growing up in Florida, our neighbors had a long row of them planted along the street. They throve and grew untidy, their long stems topped with gaudy red blooms usually toppled under their own weight.
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They are beautiful! I might need to find something that lasts that long, since I manage to kill most everything.
A real beauty.
I never really appreciate them either, but this is a real knock-out beauty.
Sam
i love the structure of them...the veined petals...the fad into color....
Ah, Mama Gaia has had her paint brush out with those beautiful lilies.
I don't think I've ever before seen a butterfly amaryllis...what an exotic flower!
My, this one is a real beauty.
While these are gorgeous, I've never really wanted one until you said the bulbs can bloom for 75 years...now that's made me desire this kind of plant friend. ;-)
I found my first amaryllis last year, when I bought a beautiful red one to mark the anniversary of my mother-in-law's death. I'm hoping it will keep flowering, even though it's in a pot. Love your striped one.
They are really undemanding pot plants. After they bloom, eventually the foliage will die back. At this point water the bulb sparingly -- eventually it will send forth a new set of leaves. Mine stay in our (unheated) greenhouse, in full sun, most of the year till they begin to bloom.
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