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Add more atmosphere with the Amaryllis

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You can buy amaryllis bulbs in various colours and sizes. At Garden Select you get A quality amaryllis bulbs at low prices. You get a 100% growth and flowering guarantee on all our bulbs.
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Amarayllis Pink/White -   Double-flowered - 1 large Bulb

This gorgeous Amaryllis white with pink shades blooms very easily indoors. Our large amaryllis bulbs come directly from the grower.

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€9,95 €7,95
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Amaryllis White - 1 Large Bulb

Our Amaryllis bulbs white are of A-quality. You can easily maintain the amaryllis indoors, please see the included planting instructions.

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€9,95 €7,95
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Amaryllis Red -1 Large Bulb

This amaryllis with red flowers is a beautiful pot plant and much loved for its long (and rich) flowering time. Ieuk to give as a gift. - Delivered directly - Low prices

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Helleborus Niger - Mont Blanc - 3 Plants

Helleborus Niger, also known as Christmas rose, is a hardy plant that can be placed both outdoors and indoors.

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Buy Amaryllis Bulbs?


You will find amaryllis bulbs (Large and Jumbo) in various colours at our lowest prices. The amaryllis is an atmosphere-enhancing houseplant that requires little care.

Our amaryllis are A-quality and grown on a natural basis.

We pack the amaryllis with great care so that it cannot be damaged and is delivered to you properly.

We have low delivery costs and a fast delivery time, and we deliver free within the Netherlands from 50 euros.

 

Frequently Asked Questions about Amaryllis Bulbs

Q: What is an amaryllis?
A: An amaryllis, also known as hippeastrum, is a popular flowering bulb that produces large, spectacular blooms. These plants are especially known for their vibrant flowers and tall stems.

Q: How should I plant an amaryllis bulb?
A: Plant the amaryllis bulb in potting soil with about half of the bulb above the soil line. Make sure the pointed end faces upward. Water regularly, but do not let the bulb sit in water.

Q: How can I keep my amaryllis bulb for the next season?
A: After blooming, allow the plant to continue growing until the leaves wither. Then reduce watering and store the plant in a cool, dark place to rest. After the rest period, the bulb can be replanted.

Q: How often does an amaryllis bloom?
A: An amaryllis plant typically blooms once a year, but depending on care and variety, some bulbs may bloom multiple times in one season.

Q: What types of amaryllis are there?
A: There are various types of amaryllis, including double-flowered varieties and the ‘Showmaster’ amaryllis, each with unique colors and flower shapes. These varieties offer a wide range of beautiful blooms.

Q: How long is the blooming period of an amaryllis?
A: The blooming period usually lasts 6 to 8 weeks, depending on the variety and environmental conditions such as light and temperature.

Q: Can I use amaryllis as a cut flower?
A: Yes, amaryllis flowers make excellent cut flowers. Their long stems and long-lasting blooms make them perfect for bouquets.

Q: What is the scientific name of amaryllis?
A: The scientific name of amaryllis is hippeastrum. This name is commonly used in the botanical world and refers to the different species in this group.

Q: How should I care for my amaryllis during the winter months?
A: During winter, it’s important to provide your amaryllis with enough light and regular watering, but be careful not to overwater the bulb. Occasional fertilizing helps stimulate growth.

Q: What colors and shapes do amaryllis flowers have?
A: Amaryllis flowers come in a wide range of colors and shapes, from classic red and white tones to unique pink and striped varieties. This makes them highly versatile for various decorative styles.

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