
Amaryllis is a genus of two species from South Africa - A. belladonna and A. paradisicola. The name has been much confused with Hippeastrum but the two African plants are Amaryllis and all of the S. American species are Hippeastrum. Garden hybrids are known with Brunsvigia, Crinum and Nerine.
Choose a sunny, well-drained location. Dig a 30cm deep hole and enrich the soil with organic matter then replace 20cm of soil, plant 10-15cm apart, cover and leave. They perform best in dryish soils and resent disturbance - fuss them and they will not flower. Although dense clumps can be de-congested when essential.
Amaryllis have not been considered fully hardy throughout the UK, but grow and flower outside, unprotected, here in Wrexham.
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