Revision as of 13:28, 25 January 2023 by Pat Palmer(talk | contribs)(Created page with "{{subpages}} <gallery> Image:Amaryllis red.jpg|An amaryllis bulb induced to bloom in winter may produce multiple stalks of showy, lily-like blossoms. Image:Amaryllis stalk.jpg|This mature amaryllis bulb, after going dormant during deep winter, has responded to lengthening days by growing a bloom stalk in February, even before producing any foliage. Image:Amaryllis leaves.jpg|These Amaryllis bulbs have bloomed and are beginning to grow long leaves which will nurture and...")
An amaryllis bulb induced to bloom in winter may produce multiple stalks of showy, lily-like blossoms.
This mature amaryllis bulb, after going dormant during deep winter, has responded to lengthening days by growing a bloom stalk in February, even before producing any foliage.
These Amaryllis bulbs have bloomed and are beginning to grow long leaves which will nurture and replenish the bulb's strength.