Potted Amaryllis (Glyne Gap TN40)

Will produce stunning red flowers if looked after. To understand their needs, see www.gardenersworld.com/house-plants/how-to-grow-amaryllis/

The large pot has a 20cm diameter at the top and contains a single large bulb. The longest leaves are 60cm.

The smaller pot has several plants that could be re-potted individually between January and March. Note that the red pot is damaged at the top.

If you want one plant, specify red pot or black pot. If you want both, make this clear.

These will be fine outside in the summer but you will also need somewhere cool for the dormancy period and a suitable indoor spot for them for cold months.
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