Hippeastrum reticulatum
Hippeastrum (Species) Netted-Veined Amaryllis
Amaryllis is commonly used as a name for cultivars of the Hippeastrum genus, sold mainly as flowering bulbs, particularly in late autumn for flowering at Christmas in the northern hemisphere.These large bulbs are related to Amaryllis, but have been cultivated to grow indoors and bloom in Winter months. The colours and shape of the flowers are more varied than the outdoor Amaryllis. They have strap-like leaves and very large, colourful, trumpet-shaped flowers atop a leafless stem. Hippeastrum reticulatum is a species Hippeastrum which originates from Eastern Brazil down to Argentina. It has long green strap-like leaves and produces white flowers with interesting deep pink venation throughout the flowers.
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Full sun to partial shade
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Very little water
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Not Frost hardy
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Medium
Common name
Hippeastrum (Species) Netted-Veined Amaryllis
Latin name
Hippeastrum reticulatum
type
Bulb
family
Amaryllidaceae
ph
6.0 - 7.0 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
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When the plant will bloom
full grown dimensions
Hippeastrum reticulatum
Amaryllis is commonly used as a name for cultivars of the Hippeastrum genus, sold mainly as flowering bulbs, particularly in late autumn for flowering at Christmas in the northern hemisphere.These large bulbs are related to Amaryllis, but have been cultivated to grow indoors and bloom in Winter months. The colours and shape of the flowers are more varied than the outdoor Amaryllis. They have strap-like leaves and very large, colourful, trumpet-shaped flowers atop a leafless stem. Hippeastrum reticulatum is a species Hippeastrum which originates from Eastern Brazil down to Argentina. It has long green strap-like leaves and produces white flowers with interesting deep pink venation throughout the flowers.
Planting Season
From Late Autumn TO Mid Spring
Plant bulbs just below the surface in containers indoors, this is so that they are easier to move inside in the winter, place outside in a sunny or partially shaded site after all danger of frost has gone. For indoor plants, plant in late autumn for flowers in time for Christmas
Flowering
From Late Autumn TO Late Autumn
If planted in late autumn, flowers will be on show in time for Christmas
Propagation
From Late Summer TO Early Autumn
Remove off sets and replant.