Color: Available in red, pink, orange, white, salmon, and bi-colored varieties.
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Fragrance: Some varieties are lightly fragrant; most are grown for showy flowers.
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Wildlife & Pest Resistance: Generally resistant to deer and rabbits; may attract pollinators when grown outdoors.
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Planting Zone: Hardy in USDA zones 9–11 (grow indoors or as annuals in colder regions).
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Sun Preferences: Bright, indirect light indoors; full sun to partial shade outdoors.
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Drought Tolerance: Moderate; prefers regular watering while growing, but requires a dormant period with reduced water.
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Planting Instructions (bareroot Amaryllis bulbs):
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Plant indoors in fall/winter for holiday blooms, or outdoors in spring after frost in warm climates.
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Select a pot or planting site with well-draining soil.
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Dig a hole deep enough so about one-third of the bulb remains above the soil surface.
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Place bulb upright with roots spread gently below.
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Backfill with soil, firm gently, and water thoroughly.
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Keep soil lightly moist during active growth; reduce water after flowering to allow bulb dormancy.
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For outdoor planting in warm zones, mulch lightly and provide consistent moisture during bloom season.
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Amaryllis brings bold, elegant blooms to homes and gardens, offering both festive indoor beauty and striking landscape color with minimal effort.
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