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Caring for Amaryllis: Water and fertilize at flowering time

The magnificent, star-shaped flowers always create a pre-Christmas mood. We look at what needs to be considered when caring for amaryllis.The amaryllis creates a Christmas spirit [Photo: RAMANBOYJ/ Shutterstock.com]The different types of amaryllis (Hippeastrum) are also known as delphiniums. Botanically they belong to the Amaryllis family (Amaryllidaceae) assigned. The designation as amaryllis for the red, white or pink flowering and onion-forming plants that we are familiar with is not entir...

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Amaryllis: grow from seed and propagate yourself

In winter, the amaryllis delights with its magnificent and colorful flowers. More about propagation and growing from seeds can be found here.With a little patience, seeds will form on the amaryllis [Photo: Twinschoice/ Shutterstock.com]From December to February delights the amaryllis (Hippeastrum) with imposing flowers in white, pink or red. To some is the amaryllis (Amaryllidaceae), which forms an onion, perhaps better known as a knight star. This German name also fits better than the name “...

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Amaryllis after flowering: Everything you need to care for in summer

Should you prune amaryllis after flowering? How should you care for amaryllis after flowering? Our tips for caring for amaryllis in summer.Amaryllis can bloom more than once with the right care [Photo: Sanyalux Srisurin/ Shutterstock.com]In many places, the impressive species of amaryllis (Hippeastrum) also known as the knight star. The name Amaryllis bears witness to the past - the knight stars were once the Assigned to the genus Amaryllis, but now they include their own plant genus called H...

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Amaryllis: As a cut flower in a glass or vase

The amaryllis also shows its beauty as a cut flower. Here you can find out how the flowers can stay in the vase for as long as possible.Amaryllis as cut flowers can be staged in many ways [Photo: Ivonne Wierink/ Shutterstock.com]the amaryllis (Hippeastrum) – also known as Knight’s Star – impresses with its impressive flowers in soft white, lovely pink or intense red. The amaryllis (Amaryllidaceae) found as a potted plant on the windowsill. With the right treatment, the flowers will last longe...

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