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Hippeastrum Sweet Lilian

Hippeastrum Sweet Lilian
Amaryllis

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A variety of amaryllis of modest size (45 cm (18in) in height), with star-shaped flowers measuring 14 cm (6in) in diameter, whose narrow petals are striped with pale pink and brighter pink. The bulb produces 2 stems and 4 to 6 flowers per stem. An original and refined variety for winter bouquets.
Flower size
14 cm
Height at maturity
45 cm
Spread at maturity
30 cm
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -1°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Best planting time September to November
Recommended planting time January to April, October to December
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Flowering time January to March, November to December
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Description

Amaryllis 'Sweet Lilian' is a lovely variety of Hippeastrum, and while its stem is not very tall, it bears fine and well-coloured flowers. These are large stars with narrow petals ranging in shades of bright pink to almost white, adorned with beautiful pale pink stripes that dive into a green apple throat. This variety, both refined and unique, will bring a touch of elegance to your interior in winter. 

 

From the Amaryllidaceae family, Hippeastrum originate from South America and Central America. They are cultivated in pots in our climate and flower indoors around Christmas time. In full bloom, 'Sweet Lilian' forms a clump of 45-50 cm (18-20in) in height and 30 cm (12in) in width. The star-shaped flowers measure 14-15 cm (6in) in diameter. This flowering consists of six thick, narrow, and pointed petals. The green heart of the flower releases a cluster of long, pale pink curved stamens. The bulb usually produces two floral stems, one after the other. An umbel of 4 to 6 flowers forms at the top of each thick and hollow stem. Positioned back to back, the corollas together form a unique composition. The leaves are deciduous, ribbon-shaped, and glossy dark green. They turn yellow and dry some time after flowering, while the bulb enters a resting phase.

 

Planting an Amaryllis is very rewarding. Hippeastrum is very easy to grow and its growth is extremely rapid. 6 to 10 weeks after planting, the flowers are already blooming. You can enjoy them throughout the winter. To give it as a Christmas gift, consider planting it at the beginning of November. Preferably expose it to the sun, for exmaple in a window. Prune the stem when the flowers have faded to promote floral regrowth.

 

Did you know? The Latin name 'Amaryllis' caused heated discussions among botanists: originally, this name actually referred to another plant, similar in appearance and native to South Africa: Amaryllis belladonna. When Carl von Linnaeus used this name to refer to it, as well as to Hippeastrum (are you still following?), there was an outcry and the battle raged on until 1987 when the botanists settled it: the Latin name Amaryllis is preserved for the African species Belladonna but should no longer be used as the Latin name for Hippeastrum.

Plant habit

Height at maturity 45 cm
Spread at maturity 30 cm
Growth rate fast

Flowering

Flower colour pink
Flowering time January to March, November to December
Inflorescence Solitary
Flower size 14 cm
Good for cut flowers Cut flower blooms

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour dark green

Botanical data

Genus

Hippeastrum

Cultivar

Sweet Lilian

Family

Amaryllidaceae

Other common names

Amaryllis

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Planting and care

You can plant Amaryllis 'Sweet Lilian' bulbs from October to late April. Choose a pot that is not too big,1-2cm (1in) larger than the size of the bulb. Place a layer of drainage at the bottom. Mix half potting compost, half garden soil. Only bury the bulb halfway. Place the pot in a warm and bright location. Water sparingly until the stem appears. Then water daily. 6 to 8 weeks later, your bulbs will flower. Our advice: if you choose multiple bulbs, plant them with a two-week interval to enjoy the beauty of Amaryllis all winter.

How to make my Amaryllis flower again? After flowering, remove the faded flowers and let the leaves develop. Continue to water regularly and give them indoor plant fertiliser every 15 days. This is when the bulb replenishes itself to prepare for next year's flowers. After 4 to 6 months, forget about your potted plants, let them rest for about 3 months in a sheltered place. You can then remove the faded leaves, repot in fresh soil, and start a new growing cycle.

Planting period

Best planting time September to November
Recommended planting time January to April, October to December

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow
Type of use Container
Hardiness Hardy down to -1°C (USDA zone 10a) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Neutral, Any
Soil moisture Moist soil, Well-draining soil

Care

Pruning instructions Trim the faded flower stalks after flowering.
Pruning No pruning necessary
Soil moisture Moist soil
Disease resistance Very good
Overwinter Needs to be stored

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