Amaryllis Estella - Amaryllis - Fluwel
Amaryllis Estella - Amaryllis - Fluwel
Amaryllis Estella - Amaryllis - Fluwel
Amaryllis Estella - Amaryllis - Fluwel
Amaryllis Estella - Amaryllis - Fluwel
Amaryllis Estella - Amaryllis - Fluwel
Amaryllis Estella - Amaryllis - Fluwel
Amaryllis Estella - Amaryllis - Fluwel
Amaryllis Estella - Amaryllis - Fluwel
Amaryllis Estella - Amaryllis - Fluwel
Bulb information
Bulb size
32 cm
Light requirement
Sun
Planttime
Autumn, Winter
Plant height
40 - 50 cm
Planting depth
0 - 5 cm
Color
Pink
Pot plant
Yes

Amaryllis Estella

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€9.50

Will be delivered from
01-11-2026
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Will be delivered from 01-11-2026
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When it comes to colour a true breakthrough in the World of Amaryllises. I did see some violet or lavender Amaryllis seedlings in the past but these were completely unsuitable to increase or to grow on a pot indoors. But by patiently continuing to breed the Amaryllis growers succeeded to create a good variety: Estella. Truly unique and what a beauty.

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Bulb information
Bulb size
32 cm
Light requirement
Sun
Planttime
Autumn, Winter
Plant height
40 - 50 cm
Planting depth
0 - 5 cm
Color
Pink
Pot plant
Yes

Amaryllis

The biggest reason I love the Amaryllis so much is because she always performs well. Always? Yes always. No kidding, if you leave them in the box they will still bloom. It seems that it can’t go wrong.

Planting Amaryllis:
Planting an amaryllis is quite easy. Plant the amaryllis bulb in a pot that is half filled with soil, but in such a way that the neck of the bulb protrudes above the soil. Make sure that the soil remains somewhat moist and place the pot in a warm, but not too sunny place, then within six to eight weeks there will be a beautiful amaryllis in your living room.

It is even possible to plant an amaryllis bulb without using soil. Then it needs a vase in which the bulb can stand upright. This way the roots can hang in the water.

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