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Amaryllis 'Samba' (Hippeastrum)

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Amaryllis 'Samba' ti toglierà il respiro. Questa bellezza statuaria incanta lo spettatore con i suoi fiori da 19 cm, leggermente increspati. Rosso vivo, i petali arrotondati sono ornati in modo sorprendente con una stella bianca nel loro cuore e punte bianche. Un fiore d'elezione con i suoi fiori audaci e sexy dall'aspetto tropicale per aiutare a eliminare il freddo grigio dai morti dell'inverno!

  • Salendo elegantemente fino a 60 cm (24 pollici), ogni bulbo produce da 2 a 3 steli e 4-6 fiori per stelo e fiorisce dopo 6-8 settimane. Più grande è il bulbo, maggiori sono le possibilità che produrrà più steli di fiori con diversi fiori su uno stelo.
  • Fornisce incredibilmente facile da piantare, quasi infallibile da coltivare settimane e persino mesi di fioritura al chiuso come piante in vaso o fiori recisi. Cosa si può volere di più?
  • Poiché i fiori non sbocciano contemporaneamente, il periodo di fioritura complessivo dura abbastanza a lungo.
  • Resistente alle zone USDA 8-11, i bulbi Amaryllis possono essere piantati all'aperto (solo nel profondo sud). Fioriranno a fine primavera - inizio estate e possono essere utilizzati in giardini rocciosi o in aiuole tra tappeti o piante perenni
  • La cosa bella di forzare i bulbi di Amaryllis a fiorire in casa è che è così semplice da fare. Inoltre, una volta che i bulbi sono fioriti, possono essere riposti e portati di nuovo in fiore.
  • L'ingestione può causare disturbi di stomaco.

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Requisiti

Resistenza?2 - 11 Qual è la mia zona?
Zone climatiche14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 24, H1, H2
Tipo di piantaBulbi
Famiglia di pianteHippeastrum - Amaryllis
EsposizioneSole pieno, sole parziale
Stagione di interessePrimavera (in ritardo)
Estate (presto)
Inverno
Altezza1 '- 2' (30 cm - 60 cm)
Diffusione8 "(20 cm)
Spaziatura7 "- 8" (17 cm - 20 cm)
Profondità5 "(12 cm)
Bisogni d'acquaMedia
ManutenzioneBasso
Tipo di terrenoGesso, argilla, terriccio, sabbia
Ph. Del suoloAcido, alcalino, neutro
Drenaggio del suoloUmido ma ben drenato, ben drenato
caratteristicheFiori recisi, vistosi
Usi del giardinoLetti e bordi, patio e contenitori

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FAQ - 💬

❓ What is the difference between Hippeastrum and amaryllis?

👉 The plant we commonly call “amaryllis” is a South American native in the genus Hippeastrum, while the true amaryllis or belladonna lilies (Amaryllis spp.) are from South Africa. Both, however, are in the amaryllis family (Amaryllidaceae).

❓ How do you care for an amaryllis Hippeastrum plant?

👉 Amaryllis like a constant temperature of around 20 degrees C. Keep the pot in a warm room, in full light or outside in a sheltered area. Flowering usually will begin six to seven weeks after planting. Once the bulb is flowering remove the pot from direct sun to extend the life of the flower.

❓ Do you cut back Hippeastrum after flowering?

👉 After flowering is finished (usually within 2-3 weeks), cut flower stems close to the bulb. You can then take the bulb out of the pot (with its leaves) and plant into the garden or a larger pot as preferred (put some well-decayed cow manure into the soil first).

❓ How long do Hippeastrum bulbs last?

👉 The average lifespan of a bulb is about 25 years, though it's not unheard of for an heirloom amaryllis to be passed down through families for 50 years or more.

❓ Do Hippeastrums multiply?

👉 Hippeastrums can be propagated by division the small plantlets or offsets growing from the mother plant called pups. After dividing the pups they can be transplanted into another pot around May or June and then you would expect these pups to flower within three years.

❓ Why are my Hippeastrum not flowering?

👉 When an amaryllis has only leaves and no blooms, it is often a sign that the bulb didn't receive the right care and growing conditions after its first flowering. Amaryllis (Hippeastrum spp​.

❓ Do Hippeastrums flower every year?

👉 Hippeastrum are popular gifts at Christmas. They are often commonly known as amaryllis and, by following a few easy tips, these beautiful flowers will bloom year after year for you.

❓ What do you do with an amaryllis after it has flowered?

👉 After the flowers fade, cut off the flower stalk with a sharp knife. Make the cut 1 to 2 inches above the bulb. Don't damage the foliage. In order for the bulb to bloom again next season, the plant must replenish its depleted food reserves.

❓ Do Hippeastrums only flower once?

👉 As bulbous perennials, Hippeastrums follow a seasonal cycle that repeats each year. The bulbs are dormant over the cooler months, sending up shoots as the soil warms up in Spring. The Summer flowering period is relatively short, typically lasting up to three weeks.

❓ How do you get Hippeastrum to flower again?

👉 Stop feeding your plant, but continue watering once every two weeks to keep the soil just moist. After eight to ten weeks, return your hippeastrum to room temperature and cut off all the foliage to 6cm above the bulb. Resume watering and start feeding once the new growth appears.

❓ Should I cut the leaves off my Hippeastrum?

👉 Hippeastrum leaves will die down naturally after flowering. We don't advise removing the leaves before this time because they are supplying the plant with food for next years flowers. With regard to division, hippeastrums can be divided in the dormant period (early to mid winter) if they are congested.

❓ Is Amaryllis a perennial?

👉 Amaryllis is a perennial bulb, but isn’t very hardy. It will grow outdoors as a perennial only in zones 8-10. In cooler climates, this pretty flower is generally grown as a houseplant, with a forced winter blooming.

❓ Should I repot my Amaryllis?

👉 In cooler climates, this pretty flower is generally grown as a houseplant, with a forced winter blooming. If you thought that one winter bloom was all you would get from your plant, though, consider repotting amaryllis to get many years of lovely flowers.

❓ Do amaryllis bulbs need a big pot?

👉 This bulb does not require a huge pot, but once it reaches a certain size, you will need to repot it in something bigger. Amaryllis is a perennial bulb, but isn’t very hardy. It will grow outdoors as a perennial only in zones 8-10.


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