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Rilona Amaryllis

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4.90 stars, based on 10 review(s)
Ships: Fall 2024 [?]

    Large 5-6"+ diameter apricot-orange blooms will add warmth to your home this Winter! Enjoy Rilona this winter!

    *Shipping starts mid-November.*

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    Select a pot to plant the amaryllis bulb in. An ideal pot is 6” in diameter with drain holes at the bottom. Add soil, such as potting soil meant for container planting to the pot about ½ way up the pot. Place the amaryllis bulb in the soil with the pointed end facing up. Fill in the pot on the sides of the amaryllis bulb with the remaining soil. Water after planting to reduce air pockets.

    Amaryllis tolerate dry conditions but will benefit from regular watering especially as stems and buds form.

    Amaryllis tolerate a range of light conditions and can be grown in a sunny location, but will also bloom in low light settings.

    Expect 2-3 bloom cycles from the amaryllis bulb in your growing kit.

    Once the amaryllis produces only leaves and no stems it is finished blooming for the season.

    To get your amaryllis to bloom again:

    After removing the wax from the bulb. Cut off the leaves from bulb. Remove the bulb from the pot and soil it is planted in. Store the bulb in a paper bag in cool, dry, and dark location. Avoid storing the bulb in extreme heat or cold.

    In late September to early October prepare to wake up the bulb for growth and blooms. Take the amaryllis out of the bag and plant the bulb in soil, add water and sun. Gradually expose the potted amaryllis to sun to help keep the growth balanced. Within 6-8 weeks new blooms will appear on your amaryllis.

    Overall Customer Rating of 10 Reviews:
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    Central FL

    Gorgeous Blooms!

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    Pros:
    • healthy bulb
    Cons:
    Lots of blooms on one bulb. Produced 2 flower stalks with 4 -5 flowers each. This one oddly all flowered at the same time rather than in stages like most. I'd describe the color as sort of a peachy orange. This one put off 25 inch stalks so prepare to stake them, I found it had toppled over one morning from the weight of the blooms and stalks.

    Absolutely stunning!

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    Plant had two stalks with six blossoms on each stalk. Well worth the money.

    MI

    Beautiful Rilona Amaryllis

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    The bulb came well packed. It sat in the open box on my table for three weeks before I decided on a pot. Planting was easy and I watered once or twice a week. A couple weeks later I saw growth and turned the pot when I noticed the stalk leaning. Two-three weeks later there were 5 large red blossoms on a strong stalk and another stalk coming up.

    Rilona

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    Flower was darker than rilona should be so I suspect may have been Orange Sovereign, but the bulb was healthy and the flowers were so huge, 2 stapes with 5 flowers each that all opened simultaneously. The effect was astounding, wish I could post a photo.

    Louisville, KY

    Rilona Amaryllis

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    Pros:
    • Reasonably priced
    • Timely delivery
    • Large and plentiful blooms
    Cons:
    • None
    This amaryllis is by far the most beautiful bulb I have ever experienced.

    The price was extremely reasonable in price and far exceeded my expectations.