I've found this a truly tropical species, very sensitive to cold. I've failed growing it twice. The first time i left it outdoors and it ...Read Moredied because of light frosts and the second time kept it dormant at 57F/14C in the shade and it rot too. I've found that the bulbs are very prone to Hippeastrum mites that cause red rot, especially in cool conditions.
I think it should be kept in growth indoors in the winter, in a South facing window (like Eucharis).
I received this plant as a gift in March 2008 and it was blooming at the time. It died back, and by July, it was starting to show new lea...Read Moreves. Just 2 days ago, my first new blooms appeared. I'm ecstatic! I live on an acre of lave on the Big Island of Hawai`i. I must move enough rocks to create a hole, then pour in soil (that I make myself). It seemed to work for this plant.
Aloha,
Lucy (Manakai)
Cincinnati, OH (Zone 6b) | November 2004 | positive
A beautiful species Amaryllis that is a sure bloomer for 10 months out of the year.
It's soft orange blooms always come two to a s...Read Morecape.
This is it's signature ID .
They generally last about a week.
Be patient as it is a slow grower and may take 2-3 years from seed to first bloom.
It also is very slow to multiply when first transplanted.
Once established it does though multiply quite well.
Unlike most Hippeastrum it does not require any dormancy and is evergreen.
We move it outdoors in Summer.
Winter in south facing window or under lights.
This plant is a weed in Sri Lanka
I've found this a truly tropical species, very sensitive to cold. I've failed growing it twice. The first time i left it outdoors and it ...Read More
I received this plant as a gift in March 2008 and it was blooming at the time. It died back, and by July, it was starting to show new lea...Read More
A beautiful species Amaryllis that is a sure bloomer for 10 months out of the year.
It's soft orange blooms always come two to a s...Read More