Amaryllis (Hippeastrum) Dancing Queen®
Price per piece: € 9.30
Beautiful double-flowered amaryllis. White-red striped
For me personally, one of the most beautiful!
For those who have a large champagne bucket on a stand, plant 3 bulbs of the same color together. Decorate with some winter leaves, moss, or Christmas decorations. And let yourself be surprised by their beauty.
Also beautiful on the Christmas table!
Name and origin of Hippeastrum: The genus is native to tropical regions of the Caribbean and Mexico, but especially South America. Originally, it comes from East Brazil.
In the past, it was part of the genus Amaryllis and therefore it is still incorrectly referred to as Amaryllis. But no worries, we also simply call them amaryllis. It just sounds nicer than Hippeastrum…
The name Hippeastrum is actually a Latinized Greek term for “knight star,” hippeus means knight or horseman and astron means star. William Herbert named the Hippeastrum in 1821.
Place the bulbs in good potting soil in a pot that is at least as large as the bulb, leaving at least 4 cm from the bulb to the edge of the pot.
Plant the bulb with about 2/3 of the bulb in the ground; the neck of the bulb should remain above the soil.
An Amaryllis does not require much care. Water the bulb regularly, turn the pot regularly to ensure that the flower stems grow straight, and provide a nice light spot in the house.
Depending on the variety, the bulb will bloom within 6 to 8 weeks and will last for 3 to 6 weeks.
Quickly see which amaryllis best matches your home atmosphere! Order them easily online now and plant them this fall for a beautiful and colorful result. We always try to offer the largest size and best quality for the most beautiful result.
Color: white-red with double flowers
Size 30/32

