Color: Double, ruffled blooms in brilliant red with pure white streaks and highlights.
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Fragrance: Lightly fragrant, sweet.
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Wildlife & Pest Resistance: Attracts pollinators outdoors; generally resistant to deer and rabbits.
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Planting Zone: Hardy outdoors in USDA zones 8–10; grow indoors or as an annual in cooler zones.
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Sun Preferences: Bright, indirect light indoors; full sun to partial shade outdoors.
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Drought Tolerance: Moderate; requires consistent moisture during active growth but prefers dry rest periods when dormant.
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Height/Spread: Grows 18–24 inches tall and 10–12 inches wide.
Color: Double, ruffled blooms in brilliant red with pure white streaks and highlights.
Fragrance: Lightly fragrant, sweet.
Wildlife & Pest Resistance: Attracts pollinators outdoors; generally resistant to deer and rabbits.
Planting Zone: Hardy outdoors in USDA zones 8–10; grow indoors or as an annual in cooler zones.
Sun Preferences: Bright, indirect light indoors; full sun to partial shade outdoors.
Drought Tolerance: Moderate; requires consistent moisture during active growth but prefers dry rest periods when dormant.
Height/Spread: Grows 18–24 inches tall and 10–12 inches wide.
Bulb Planting Instructions (Blossom Peacock Amaryllis)
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Timing:
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Indoors: Plant in late fall to enjoy winter/holiday blooms.
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Outdoors (zones 8–10): Plant in spring after frost danger has passed.
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Location:
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Indoors: Place in a bright window with indirect sunlight.
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Outdoors: Choose a sunny to partly shaded site with well-draining soil.
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Depth & Position: Plant the bulb so the top third remains above the soil line.
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Spacing: Allow 8–12 inches between bulbs when planting in beds or containers.
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Watering: Water lightly after planting, then sparingly until growth appears. Keep soil evenly moist during active growth, but avoid waterlogging.
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Care: Remove spent blooms to direct energy back to the bulb, but leave foliage until it yellows naturally to recharge the bulb. In cooler regions, dig bulbs before frost and store in a cool, dry place for dormancy.
Timing:
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Indoors: Plant in late fall to enjoy winter/holiday blooms.
-
Outdoors (zones 8–10): Plant in spring after frost danger has passed.
Location:
-
Indoors: Place in a bright window with indirect sunlight.
-
Outdoors: Choose a sunny to partly shaded site with well-draining soil.
Depth & Position: Plant the bulb so the top third remains above the soil line.
Spacing: Allow 8–12 inches between bulbs when planting in beds or containers.
Watering: Water lightly after planting, then sparingly until growth appears. Keep soil evenly moist during active growth, but avoid waterlogging.
Care: Remove spent blooms to direct energy back to the bulb, but leave foliage until it yellows naturally to recharge the bulb. In cooler regions, dig bulbs before frost and store in a cool, dry place for dormancy.
🌺 Blossom Peacock Amaryllis is an elegant, double-blooming beauty that brings bold, long-lasting color and festive cheer indoors or outdoors, perfect for gardeners seeking both drama and reliability.
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