Amaryllis - Nymph

Hippeastrum
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Amaryllis - Nymph

Hippeastrum

An enchanting amaryllis variety with large double flowers. The beautiful flowers are a lovely cream colour with apricot-pink streaks that almost look like watercolours. The variety is known for its long flowering time, but also for its softly polka-dotted appearance.

    Product information

    Bulbs
    1
    Size
    28/30
    Height
    40-49 cm
    Harvest/flowering time
    DecemberJanuary
    Sowing time
    OctoberNovemberDecember
    Color
    Red
    Lifecycle
    Perennial

    Guide for Amaryllis

    Step by step to blooming splendor

    Grow your own Amaryllis for Christmas! Don't worry, although Amaryllis can look luxurious and complicated, it's surprisingly easy to get them to thrive in your home. Just follow a few simple steps if you're as enamored with these magnificent beauties as we are.

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    About us

    A family tradition since 1940

    Florea offers quality garden products - with a focus on seeds, flower bulbs and tubers. The company was founded in 2020 by Erik Hoekstra, son of Johannes Hoekstra and grandson of Georg Hoekstra, and stems from a long family tradition.

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    For us at Florea sustainability and climate are crucial to our operations. We try as much as possible to use organic farming and methods that are gentle to nature. The emissions we do cause, for example, in the shipping of our goods, we have chosen to offset. Our entire operation is carbon offset.

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    We will do everything we can to help you succeed

    Quality and satisfied customer guarantee. To always be able to guarantee the quality of our seeds, we regularly conduct a number of tests. Germination tests are conducted in laboratories and in test cultivations. In the laboratory, we also test purity - which is important to ensure high quality. All our tests are carried out according to the ISTA international standard.

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