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Amaryllis Fay
New! It is salmon-coral with a dark coral-edged starburst, white striations and a green eye. It will produce four to six flowers per stem with one to two, 18” to 24” stems. They come in a mesh bag. Bulb size: 24/26 cm.
Amaryllis growers in the Netherlands have been breeding and propagating new varieties of Amaryllis for outdoor growth since the 1980s. We are calling these varieties “semi-hardy” Amaryllis because they are good for growth outdoors in Horticultural Zones 7B through 10, withstanding in-ground temperatures of 35°F. In these zones only, they are terrific for display beds, cutting gardens and outdoor containers. They are as perfect for growing in pots indoors and for cut-flower bouquets as are traditional Amaryllis.
Amaryllis are The Art & Soul of Winter.
Amaryllis growers in the Netherlands have been breeding and propagating new varieties of Amaryllis for outdoor growth since the 1980s. We are calling these varieties “semi-hardy” Amaryllis because they are good for growth outdoors in Horticultural Zones 7B through 10, withstanding in-ground temperatures of 35°F. In these zones only, they are terrific for display beds, cutting gardens and outdoor containers. They are as perfect for growing in pots indoors and for cut-flower bouquets as are traditional Amaryllis.
Amaryllis are The Art & Soul of Winter.
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Semi-Hardy Dutch Amaryllis
New! Amaryllis growers in the Netherlands have been breeding and propagating new varieties of Amaryllis for outdoor growth since the 1980s. We are calling these varieties “semi-hardy” Amaryllis because they are good for growth outdoors in Horticultural Zones 7B through 10, withstanding in-ground temperatures of 35°F. In these zones only, they are terrific for display beds, cutting gardens and outdoor containers. Producing four to six flowers per stem with one to two, 18” to 24” stems, they are as perfect for growing in pots indoors and for cut-flower bouquets as are traditional Amaryllis. Bulb size: 24/26 cm.
New! Amaryllis growers in the Netherlands have been breeding and propagating new varieties of Amaryllis for outdoor growth since the 1980s. We are calling these varieties “semi-hardy” Amaryllis because they are good for growth outdoors in Horticultural Zones 7B through 10, withstanding in-ground temperatures of 35°F. In these zones only, they are terrific for display beds, cutting gardens and outdoor containers. Producing four to six flowers per stem with one to two, 18” to 24” stems, they are as perfect for growing in pots indoors and for cut-flower bouquets as are traditional Amaryllis. Bulb size: 24/26 cm.
Semi-Hardy Dutch Amaryllis
New! Amaryllis growers in the Netherlands have been breeding and propagating new varieties of Amaryllis for outdoor growth since the 1980s. We are calling these varieties “semi-hardy” Amaryllis because they are good for growth outdoors in Horticultural Zones 7B through 10, withstanding in-ground temperatures of 35°F. In these zones only, they are terrific for display beds, cutting gardens and outdoor containers. Producing four to six flowers per stem with one to two, 18” to 24” stems, they are as perfect for growing in pots indoors and for cut-flower bouquets as are traditional Amaryllis. Bulb size: 24/26 cm.
New! Amaryllis growers in the Netherlands have been breeding and propagating new varieties of Amaryllis for outdoor growth since the 1980s. We are calling these varieties “semi-hardy” Amaryllis because they are good for growth outdoors in Horticultural Zones 7B through 10, withstanding in-ground temperatures of 35°F. In these zones only, they are terrific for display beds, cutting gardens and outdoor containers. Producing four to six flowers per stem with one to two, 18” to 24” stems, they are as perfect for growing in pots indoors and for cut-flower bouquets as are traditional Amaryllis. Bulb size: 24/26 cm.

