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HIPPEASTRUM - Hippeas'trum


Description of hippeastrum

This group consists of 75 deciduous, perennial bulbs mostly native to tropical America. Commonly known as Barbados Lilies and Amaryllis, these plants shouldn't be confused with Amaryllis Belladonna, which is a completely different group. Amaryllises are excellent for growing in flowerbeds, in containers, and as houseplants. They produce beautiful blooms outdoors, in the spring or summer; indoors, in the winter or spring. The bulbs of these plants are quite large with some varieties almost reaching the size of a softball. Long, strap-shaped leaves grow in a fan-shape from the bulb at the same time as the flower stalks or after flowering. Clusters of two to six, colorful, trumpet-shaped flowers crown a tall, strong stalk, 1 to 3 feet in height. The 6- to 10-inch blossoms come in shades of white, scarlet, pink, salmon, and apricot and may also be bicolored and striped. The flowers last from five to seven days when cut.

Potting of hippeastrum

Hippeastrums are hardy from zones 7 to 11. They may be grown as houseplants in cool regions. Choose a sunny or lightly shaded location for your bulbs. They should be planted in well-drained, sandy, organic soil (such as one part leaf mold or peat moss, one part well-decayed manure, with a bit of coarse sand and bone meal added) about 8 inches deep and at least a foot apart, in the spring or winter. They should be watered regularly after the foliage emerges; sparingly in the winter. Take care not to overwater as the bulbs will rot. When growing in containers, a 6-inch pot should be used for each large bulb. Medium-sized bulbs can be planted in 5-inch pots. A third of the bulb should be showing above the container's rim. Set the pot in a 70º F room in bright light. The production of flowers reduces the size of the bulbs greatly, so as soon as the flowers have faded, liquid fertilizer should be applied. In the fall, when growth has stopped, the water supply should be diminished gradually as the leaves fade. Throughout the winter, the pots should be laid on their sides in 50ºF temperatures and kept fairly dry, making sure that the bulbs don't shrivel up.

Propagation of hippeastrum

Offsets or small bulbs can be taken off and potted in 3-inch pots. They'll flower in two or three years. Seeds may also be sown in April or May, in well-drained pots of sandy loam. The pots should be placed in a warm propagating case. In about 4 weeks the seedlings can be potted individually and set in a warm, brightly lit area, such as a windowsill or outside in bright shade. They may be covered with plastic bags to maintain humidity until they've formed their second set of leaves. If fertilized generously and given proper protection, it may only take seedlings two years or less to reach flowering size.

Varieties of hippeastrum

Hippeastrum evansiae (yellow);
Hippeastrum striatum;
Hippeastrum aulicum;
Hippeastrum Leopoldii (crimson & white);
Hippeastrum vittatum (crimson);
Hippeastrum reticulatum (rose);
Hippeastrum pardinum (green, yellow & scarlet);
Hippeastrum puniceum (orange-red or salmon-red);
Hippeastrum psittacinum (orange & scarlet);
Hippeastrum johnsonii;
Hippeastrum reginae. (There are many more species and numerous hybrids available.)










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