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Wholesale Amaryllis Plant Bulbs Red or White with Stripe
Wholesale Amaryllis Plant Bulbs Red or White with Stripe
Wholesale Amaryllis Plant Bulbs Red or White with Stripe
Wholesale Amaryllis Plant Bulbs Red or White with Stripe
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Typically, Amaryllis bulbs are planted from October to April, depending on the specific variety and your climate. They'll naturally bloom in the spring and create a spectacular show and can be encouraged to rebloom for the holidays. * For outdoor landscape planting, locate a sunny spot for your Amaryllis, making sure the soil is well-draining with space for 4" between each bulb. * For container planting, select a container that is just 1–2" wider and a few inches taller than your Amaryllis bulb. If you're planting multiple bulbs in one container, make sure there's an inch between each bulb and the side of the container. * Plant your bulb with the pointed end facing up and the top inch of the bulb exposed or not covered by soil. * Water the soil until it is about as damp as a wrung-out sponge. Assorted per Bulb $23.97
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Made in United States Weight: 453.59 g (1 lb)
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I try not to post negative reviews, but felt this was necessary. I opened the package to find the aloe shoved into a box that was too small for it. What were advertised as Christmas cacti are actually Easter/spring cacti. I just happened upon a video talking about the differences between the shapes and the flowers between the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter cacti. Is it really that big of a deal? No, but between this and the aloe, it’s extremely frustrating.
I try not to post negative reviews, but felt this was necessary. I opened the package to find the aloe shoved into a box that was too small for it. What were advertised as Christmas cacti are actually Easter/spring cacti. I just happened upon a video talking about the differences between the shapes and the flowers between the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter cacti. Is it really that big of a deal? No, but between this and the aloe, it’s extremely frustrating.
Oct 29, 2025 • Rachel • Mayfield Heights, OH, United States














