I've had two amarcrinums in the ground for several years. One, in part shade, has been in the ground for 5 years. The other, in full sun, has been in the ground for 4 years. They have fine, strappy leaves, have spread a bit and look good all year, but they have never bloomed. They are planted on a slight slope and get low to average water. I lightly fertilized them with fish emulsion in December and again in January. I hate to miss another opportunity to see them bloom in the summer and want to do what I can to encourage flowering. Any ideas? Thanks!
Getting amarcrinums to bloom
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