Growing Non-GMO Red Lion Amaryllis Flower Bulbs
To grow Red Lion Amaryllis bulb indoors, plant your bulb in a pot about 1-2 inches wider than the bulb itself and at least 6-8 inches deep to accommodate the roots. Use well-draining soil, ideally a mix of potting soil, sand, and compost, to ensure the roots don't sit in water. Plant the bulb with the top third above the soil line. Place the pot in a sunny spot, such as a south or west-facing window, where it will receive bright, indirect sunlight.
Water the bulb sparingly until you see growth, then water more regularly, keeping the soil moist but not waterlogged. Amaryllis bulbs should be spaced about 12 inches apart if planting more than one bulb in a large container. The 'Red Lion' Amaryllis typically blooms about 6-10 weeks after planting and about four weeks after producing a shoot, creating stunning, large, red flowers. Deadheading spent flowers is not necessary for new blooms but can help the plant look tidy and prevent energy waste during dormancy. After blooming, allow the foliage to grow and store energy for the next year's blooms. To improve perennial blooming power, it is crucial to feed the plant with a balanced liquid fertilizer every few weeks during the growing season and reduce watering in late summer to allow the bulb to rest. This rest period is essential for the health and blooming potential of your amaryllis in subsequent years.
Red Lion Amaryllis in the Flower Garden
The Red Lion Amaryllis is most commonly used in indoor flower gardens among houseplants. Its love of filtered light and warm, humid environments make it ideal for anyone wanting indoor winter blooms. It is often grouped with other potted plants, such as poinsettias, peace lilies, and pothos.
Landscape Use of Red Lion Amaryllis
The Red Lion Amaryllis is primarily used in the landscape as a focal point due to its tall, striking blooms. It makes a dramatic statement in garden beds and borders, particularly when mass-planted for a bold visual impact. This variety can also be effectively used in containers to add height and color to patio or balcony gardens. While not fragrant, its vibrant red flowers attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds, enhancing the garden's ecological health. Deer and rabbits typically avoid this plant, making it a reliable choice for gardens in areas with these wildlife pests.
About Red Lion Amaryllis Garden Bulbs
The Red Lion Amaryllis is unsafe for consumption. All parts of the plant, including the bulb, stem, and foliage, are toxic to humans and pets if ingested
This variety has received the Award of Garden Merit (AGM) from the Royal Horticultural Society. This prestigious award is only given to plants that prove themselves time and time again to be reliable and beautiful.
The 'Red Lion' Amaryllis produces large, striking blooms that can reach 6-10 inches in diameter, making it a standout feature in any garden, potted, or floral arrangement.
Native to South America, these plants have been extensively hybridized to create the large-flowered varieties we see today. The name "amaryllis" is often used interchangeably for both true amaryllis (Amaryllis belladonna) and Hippeastrum species due to their similar appearance and blooming habits.
It is important to note that there is no guarantee of exact flowering times, and it is impossible to predict for each bulb. Light, temperature, fertilizer, and water all play a role in encouraging these outstanding blooms, and yet two bulbs treated exactly the same may have slightly different flowering times.
Stories From Our Gardeners
"When I visited my grandmother last Christmas, she enthusiastically told me how proud she was that she got her amaryllis bulb to bloom right during Christmas. It’s the little things that us horticulturists learn to treasure."
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- Lara Wadsworth, True Leaf Market Writer
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