How to Grow Amaryllis Bulbs

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Amaryllis plants are popular flowering bulbs that are grown indoors during the winter months. Actually their spectacular, trumpet-shaped blooms can be eight to ten inches across. The flower colors are orange, red, salmon, pink, white, and bicolors. The varieties available are single-flowering, double flowering, and miniature amaryllis varieties. About 2 to 6 flowers (the average is 4) are produced on each flower stalk. The flowers of amaryllis look much like lilies. Amaryllis plant belongs to the family of Amaryllidaceae. It belong to the genus Hippeastrum. The Amaryllis plants are native to the tropical and subtropical areas of the Americas. Actually both the Amaryllis bulb and the plant are poisonous.
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