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(Amaryllis) Hippeastrum Appleblossom - 1 bulb

Scientific: (Amaryllis) Hippeastrum Appleblossom
Bulbs/Pack: 1 bulb
Planting Time: Avoid planting in extreme heat or cold
Shipping Period: When Available
Bloom Period: Late Spring/April
Zones: 8-11
Color: White with red stripes
Bloom Size: 4 inches
Planting Depth: Plant w/ neck just above soil
Soil: Any / not standing water
Fragrance: Light and spicy
Light: Full Sun to Part Shade
Height: 16-20"
Reliability: Very Reliable
$15.99

Hippeastrum ‘Appleblossom’ is a show-stopping amaryllis with soft white petals edged in gentle pink, reminiscent of springtime blossoms. Each upright stalk holds multiple trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom from late winter into early spring, creating a graceful, elegant display in your garden or containers. Combine its lush, strap-like foliage with the delicate blooms, and you’ve got a timeless classic that brightens any space with charm and sophistication.

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Blooms: These bloomers are reliable every spring and bloom along side our other heirloom amaryllis friends. This April-bloomer is a great garden flower that has much variation in the amount of light striping and white in the blooms of the individual bulbs. No matter the final combination, each bulb impressively produces beautiful white flowers with petals that reflex. The blooms will be about 4 inches and create a beautiful display with several crowded together on the top of the stem. The blooms provide a lovely scent for you to enjoy. The scent is describe as lightly floral and fruity. 

 shutterstock-2313093821.jpg

Foliage: The foliage on this amaryllis is lovely. We love a bulb whose foliage can perform and impress all on its own, especially during hot dry summers. Hippeastrum ‘Emerald’ produces long, strap-like green leaves that grow upright and add structure to your garden or container. The foliage emerges after planting and continues through the growing season, gathering energy for next year’s blooms. It’s hardy and attractive, providing a verdant backdrop to the bold, spidery flowers. This bulb is drought-tolerant, but it will perform better if you water it during a dry summer. This provides a great "hedge" for an area like around a tree. The foliage provides a dark background to showcase small summer flowers like rain lilies or blood lilies or even fall blooms like red or yellow spider lilies or schoolhouse lilies. You can also use it as a foreground plant for tall flowers that may not have great foliage. Or you can even combine these ideas and have multiple layers to your garden that will bloom at different times of the year in the same area. For the foliage alone consider planting it as a centerpiece in your garden. The blooms are an added bonus! 

After Blooming: As with most perennial bulbs, do NOT cut down the foliage as long as it is green. The foliage is sending nutrients to the bulb for future blooms. When the foliage dies back and is completely yellow, you can cut it off for the winter. The foliage will stay green for months and may not die back if there is not a harsh winter or in warmer zones.  

Cut flowers: These blooms are often used in floral displays and are quite costly so plant several and enjoy them in the garden and then take some indoors as well. You spend a lot of money on these blooms if you were to go buy them individually to make a flower arrangement. Instead, why not just walk out to your garden and cut a couple of stems off? These have a lovely scent to them. Many people describe it as fresh and soft because it seems to be a mixture of floral and fruity. 

Care and Planting: Hippeastrum Emerald bulbs prefer to be planted in well-drained soil where they will receive at least 8 hours of sunlight every day. You can plant them in full sun even in zones 9 and 10. They look great as a border, around a tree, or as a centerpiece in your garden. Plant the bulbs with just the top of the stem out of the soil. If your bulb has a lot of greenery you will be able to tell where the bulb begins and just barely cover the round bulb portion. Plant these in the ground in zones 8-11. Plant each bulb about 6-8 inches apart to allow a little space for multiplication. You can plant them 4-6 inches apart if you want the area to look more natural quicker.

During the winter, consider mulching over the top especially if you are in zones 7 and 8 just as a little extra protection. Once established, these bulbs multiply quickly. 

 shutterstock-425086267.jpg

In Pots: This beauty does great being placed in pots. They are easy to grow in pots and look amazing when you plant one bulb per small pot and set them in clusters, lined up, or set in windowsills. Hippeastrum like to be a little "crowded" so only plant in a pot that allows no more than 1-2 inches around the bulb. Remember to allow the top of the bulb to stick out of the soil when you are planting. 

Pots would allow someone in a colder zone to grow this spring-blooming beauty that could then be moved into a protected area during the winter. If you plant them in pots, you will need to water more frequently during the growing season, but make sure that the pot has excellent drainage. In early spring make sure to give it plenty of sunlight.

 

Pollinators: Bees and butterflies are really drawn to this April bloom. 

 

FeatureHippeastrum ‘Emerald’Hippeastrum vittatumHippeastrum ‘Appleblossom’
Common Name Emerald Amaryllis Striped Amaryllis / Barbados Lily Appleblossom Amaryllis
USDA Hardiness Zones 8–11 (outdoors) 8–11 (outdoors) 8–11 (outdoors)
Sunlight Full sun to light shade (afternoon shade in hot climates) Full sun to bright indirect light (light shade in hot climates) Full sun to light shade (protect from hottest afternoon sun)
Height 16–20 in 16–20 in 16–20 in
Spread 30–40 cm (12–16 in) 30–40 cm (12–16 in) 30–40 cm (12–16 in)
Bloom Time Late winter to early spring Late winter to early spring Late winter to early spring
Flower Type Spidery, exotic, magenta/emerald tones Large, trumpet-shaped, red and white striped Large, trumpet-shaped, white petals with soft pink edges
Soil Well-draining, rich soil Well-draining, rich soil Well-draining, rich soil
Watering Moderate while growing, reduce after foliage yellows Moderate while growing, reduce after foliage yellows Moderate while growing, reduce after foliage yellows
Dormancy Care Let foliage yellow, store bulbs cool/dry in colder zones Let foliage yellow, store bulbs cool/dry in colder zones Let foliage yellow, store bulbs cool/dry in colder zones
Extra Notes Exotic look, great for massing and containers Classic favorite, reliable bloomer, excellent for holiday forcing Elegant, soft colors, ideal for indoor forcing and outdoor displays

 

 

 

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Hippeastrum ‘Appleblossom’ is a show-stopping amaryllis with soft white petals edged in gentle pink, reminiscent of springtime blossoms. Each upright stalk holds multiple trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom from late winter into early spring, creating a graceful, elegant display in your garden or containers. Combine its lush, strap-like foliage with the delicate blooms, and you’ve got a timeless classic that brightens any space with charm and sophistication.

amaryllis-vittatum-3.jpg

 

Blooms: These bloomers are reliable every spring and bloom along side our other heirloom amaryllis friends. This April-bloomer is a great garden flower that has much variation in the amount of light striping and white in the blooms of the individual bulbs. No matter the final combination, each bulb impressively produces beautiful white flowers with petals that reflex. The blooms will be about 4 inches and create a beautiful display with several crowded together on the top of the stem. The blooms provide a lovely scent for you to enjoy. The scent is describe as lightly floral and fruity. 

 shutterstock-2313093821.jpg

Foliage: The foliage on this amaryllis is lovely. We love a bulb whose foliage can perform and impress all on its own, especially during hot dry summers. Hippeastrum ‘Emerald’ produces long, strap-like green leaves that grow upright and add structure to your garden or container. The foliage emerges after planting and continues through the growing season, gathering energy for next year’s blooms. It’s hardy and attractive, providing a verdant backdrop to the bold, spidery flowers. This bulb is drought-tolerant, but it will perform better if you water it during a dry summer. This provides a great "hedge" for an area like around a tree. The foliage provides a dark background to showcase small summer flowers like rain lilies or blood lilies or even fall blooms like red or yellow spider lilies or schoolhouse lilies. You can also use it as a foreground plant for tall flowers that may not have great foliage. Or you can even combine these ideas and have multiple layers to your garden that will bloom at different times of the year in the same area. For the foliage alone consider planting it as a centerpiece in your garden. The blooms are an added bonus! 

After Blooming: As with most perennial bulbs, do NOT cut down the foliage as long as it is green. The foliage is sending nutrients to the bulb for future blooms. When the foliage dies back and is completely yellow, you can cut it off for the winter. The foliage will stay green for months and may not die back if there is not a harsh winter or in warmer zones.  

Cut flowers: These blooms are often used in floral displays and are quite costly so plant several and enjoy them in the garden and then take some indoors as well. You spend a lot of money on these blooms if you were to go buy them individually to make a flower arrangement. Instead, why not just walk out to your garden and cut a couple of stems off? These have a lovely scent to them. Many people describe it as fresh and soft because it seems to be a mixture of floral and fruity. 

Care and Planting: Hippeastrum Emerald bulbs prefer to be planted in well-drained soil where they will receive at least 8 hours of sunlight every day. You can plant them in full sun even in zones 9 and 10. They look great as a border, around a tree, or as a centerpiece in your garden. Plant the bulbs with just the top of the stem out of the soil. If your bulb has a lot of greenery you will be able to tell where the bulb begins and just barely cover the round bulb portion. Plant these in the ground in zones 8-11. Plant each bulb about 6-8 inches apart to allow a little space for multiplication. You can plant them 4-6 inches apart if you want the area to look more natural quicker.

During the winter, consider mulching over the top especially if you are in zones 7 and 8 just as a little extra protection. Once established, these bulbs multiply quickly. 

 shutterstock-425086267.jpg

In Pots: This beauty does great being placed in pots. They are easy to grow in pots and look amazing when you plant one bulb per small pot and set them in clusters, lined up, or set in windowsills. Hippeastrum like to be a little "crowded" so only plant in a pot that allows no more than 1-2 inches around the bulb. Remember to allow the top of the bulb to stick out of the soil when you are planting. 

Pots would allow someone in a colder zone to grow this spring-blooming beauty that could then be moved into a protected area during the winter. If you plant them in pots, you will need to water more frequently during the growing season, but make sure that the pot has excellent drainage. In early spring make sure to give it plenty of sunlight.

 

Pollinators: Bees and butterflies are really drawn to this April bloom. 

 

FeatureHippeastrum ‘Emerald’Hippeastrum vittatumHippeastrum ‘Appleblossom’
Common Name Emerald Amaryllis Striped Amaryllis / Barbados Lily Appleblossom Amaryllis
USDA Hardiness Zones 8–11 (outdoors) 8–11 (outdoors) 8–11 (outdoors)
Sunlight Full sun to light shade (afternoon shade in hot climates) Full sun to bright indirect light (light shade in hot climates) Full sun to light shade (protect from hottest afternoon sun)
Height 16–20 in 16–20 in 16–20 in
Spread 30–40 cm (12–16 in) 30–40 cm (12–16 in) 30–40 cm (12–16 in)
Bloom Time Late winter to early spring Late winter to early spring Late winter to early spring
Flower Type Spidery, exotic, magenta/emerald tones Large, trumpet-shaped, red and white striped Large, trumpet-shaped, white petals with soft pink edges
Soil Well-draining, rich soil Well-draining, rich soil Well-draining, rich soil
Watering Moderate while growing, reduce after foliage yellows Moderate while growing, reduce after foliage yellows Moderate while growing, reduce after foliage yellows
Dormancy Care Let foliage yellow, store bulbs cool/dry in colder zones Let foliage yellow, store bulbs cool/dry in colder zones Let foliage yellow, store bulbs cool/dry in colder zones
Extra Notes Exotic look, great for massing and containers Classic favorite, reliable bloomer, excellent for holiday forcing Elegant, soft colors, ideal for indoor forcing and outdoor displays