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  1. Amaryllis by Jayne Castle, 1998-05
  2. Amaryllis by Starr Ockenga, 2002-09-17
  3. Forcing Amaryllis by Louise Ure, 2006-05-01
  4. The Eyes of the Amaryllis by Natalie Babbitt, 2007-08-21
  5. Amaryllis by Craig Crist-Evans, 2003-09-15
  6. Amaryllis at the Fair (Alan Sutton Pocket Classics Series) by Richard Jefferies, 1992-03
  7. Hippeastrum: The Gardener's Amaryllis (Royal Horticultural Society/Timber Press Plant Collectors Guides Series) by Veronica M. Read, 2004-03-01
  8. Sayonara Sweet Amaryllis by James Melville, 1985-04
  9. Amaryllis Collection Wire-O Bound Journal (Potter Style) by Starr Ockenga, 2002-09-24
  10. Cruise of the Amaryllis by G. H. Muhlhauser, E. Keble Chatterton, 1985-10
  11. Sayonara, Sweet Amaryllis, The Annalise Experiment, The Night They Murdered Chelsea (Detective Book Club) by James Melville, Willo Davis Roberts, et all 1984
  12. The Eyes of the Amaryllis by Natalie Babbitt, 1977
  13. Amaryllis Lilies by Marcie Gallacher, 1997
  14. Sporting with Amaryllis by Paul West, 1996-12-01

1. Amaryllis Bulb Company
Free catalog, planting information, and pictures and prices of our amaryllis selection. amaryllis Bulb Company. Site Contents amaryllis Catalog,
http://www.amaryllis.com/
Amaryllis Bulb Company Site Contents: Amaryllis Catalog Pictures and prices of over 20 varieties of Amaryllis. Planting and Care All you need to know to grow and care for Amaryllis bulbs. Potted Amaryllis Unique gifts, long remembered. Corporate Gifts Join our list of satisfied clients Contact Info Write, call, fax, or Email us.
We Still Have Amaryllis and Paperwhites!
We still have many varieties of amaryllis in stock! Don't miss this chance to have lovely amaryllis blooming through the spring and summer. Amaryllis can be planted until late April and will bloom through June. Call us at to order or for more information.
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We are offering Jumbo Pink Amaryllis Hercules for only $8.50 each! (regularly $11.95)

2. Amaryllis Planting And Care
Beginners information and tips for advanced gardeners on amaryllis planting and care. amaryllis Bulb Company. PLANTING AND CARE.
http://www.amaryllis.com/pac.htm
Amaryllis Bulb Company
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Amaryllis-One of a Kind

Preparation for Planting

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  • Planting Period October until the end of April. Flowering Period Late December until the end of June. Flowering time is 6-8 weeks. Larger bulbs produce more flowers. Always store un-planted bulbs in a cool place between 40-50 deg. F.
Amaryllis-One of a Kind
Of all flowering bulbs, amaryllis are the easiest to bring to bloom. This can be accomplished indoors or out, and over an extended period of time. The amaryllis originated in South America's tropical regions and has the botanical name Hippeastrum. The large flowers and ease with which they can be brought to bloom make amaryllis popular and in demand worldwide. The amaryllis comes in many beautiful varieties including various shades of red, white, pink, salmon and orange. There are also many striped and multicolored varieties, usually combining shades of pink or red with white.
Preparation for Planting
The base and roots of the bulb should be placed in lukewarm water for a few hours. Remember, if you cannot plant the bulbs immediately after receiving them, store them at a cool temperature between 40-50 degrees F.

3. Amaryllis Makes Memorable Holiday Gift
shopping for a striking gift for that special gardener, the amaryllis may be just what you're looking for. The amaryllis is a tender bulb that can't
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/ext/amaryllis.html
Consumer Horticulture Gardening News Gardening Publications Master Gardener ... Purdue Home Page
Amaryllis Makes Memorable Holiday Gift
Released: 12-18-97 B. Rosie Lerner
Extension Consumer Horticulture Specialist If you're shopping for a striking gift for that special gardener, the amaryllis may be just what you're looking for. The amaryllis is a tender bulb that can't survive outdoors even in the mildest Indiana winters. But it can be grown indoors to provide a dramatic show of color during dreary winter months. The showy flowers range from crimson, scarlet, rose, lavender, white or bi-colored combinations. Although each plant may only produce one cluster of two to four blooms, individual blossoms can reach up to 8 inches in diameter at their peak. The flowers are borne on a tall, stout stem about 2 feet tall. If you want the plant to be in bloom in time for the holiday, buy one that is already in bud or just beginning to flower. The blooms will last longer if you keep the plant in a cool location, around 65 degrees F. If kept in warmer environments, the flower stalks may become weak and require staking to support the weight of the blossoms. If you opt instead for an amaryllis bulb kit, you just might have blooms in time for Valentine's Day! Bulbs should be potted containers that are only a little larger in diameter than the bulbs themselves. Be sure containers provide drainage so excess water can escape. Pour a layer of good-quality potting soil mix into the bottom of the container, then place the bulb so that the pointed end is facing up. Water thoroughly to establish good bulb-to-soil contact. Then place in a sunny windowsill in a cool location, preferably, 55-65 degrees F. The plants should bloom within six to eight weeks.

4. Amaryllis Info
This is the site to get more information about a beautiful flower. amaryllis. On this site you will find information about amaryllis or Hippeastrum. Contact Information When there are any questions left after reading the next pages please contact us at amaryllis@hetnet.nl
http://home.kabelfoon.nl/~ppenning
This is the site to get more information about a beautiful flower.
Amaryllis
On this site you will find information about Amaryllis or Hippeastrum.
Contact Information
When there are any questions left after reading the next pages please contact us at amaryllis@hetnet.nl

Webmaster: amaryllis@hetnet.nl
Send mail to mailto:amaryllis@hetnet.nl with questions or comments about this web site. Last modified: april 27, 1998

5. Athens - Amaryllis Inn Hotel
Rates and online booking of this C' class hotel located next to Omonia square at a walking distance from the Plaka and the Acropolis.
http://www.greekhotel.com/athens/amaryllis-inn/home.htm
English Greek
Athens 10553 - Greece
Tel.: +30-210-5223214
Fax: +30-210-5239713
E-mail : amaryllis-inn@hotpop.com Member of the Official Accommodation Network of the Olympic Games of 2004. otel Amaryllis INN is a super C' class hotel and our second hotel from the A maryllis group of hotels. maryllis INN, created after our long-term experience in the hotel management area is conveniently located on a quite road at the commercial center of Athens with easy access to many places of great interest, constitutes an ideal base for exploring the city. In a small distance from the hotel are Omonia Sq. (underground station), the Athens Archaeological Museum, the National Theater, the main Railway Station and Syntagma Sq. (Parliament). Very next to the hotel there is a close parking garage. he reception is very modern with beautiful colors and on the first floor there is a lounge that measures 300 square meters, which consists of a luxurious bar, a comfortable seating room with TV and the breakfast room buffet type with seating for 120 guests and a free left-luggage room maryllis INN fully renovated disposes 60 very large rooms (doubles or triples), including 7 suites, large enough for families of 5. All rooms are with large bathrooms with full bathtubs, air-conditioning with individual control, mini refrigerator, TV, direct dial phone, balcony. Rooms on the 8th floor have a panoramic view of Athens.

6. Amaryllis Software - Selida's Home Has Moved
nl/. Please update your bookmarks and links. Welcome to amaryllis Software s website, home of the Selida HTML Editor. Great things
http://www.amaryllis.8m.com/
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The Selida website has been permanently moved to a new location: http://selida.camelon.nl/ . Please update your bookmarks and links. Welcome to Amaryllis Software's website, home of the Selida HTML Editor. Great things are about to happen in the world of Selida;we are working on a new version of Selida, along with a new corporate identity.

7. Amaryllis
amaryllis (Hippeastrum) as indoor holiday bulbs, house plants. Growing amaryllis outdoors in South Carolina. Planting, soil mix, containers, light, temperature, watering, fertilizer, care after
http://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheets/HGIC1551.htm
HGIC 1551 http://hgic.clemson.edu
Amaryllis
The large bell-shaped or lily-like flowers of the amaryllis ( Hippeastrum species) and its hybrids make excellent garden and potted plants. They are available in a wide range of flower colors including red, white, pink, orange, salmon or bicolored and typically have two to six flowers per stalk. Most of the bulbs sold are either Dutch or South African grown hybrids that will flower without special treatment when first purchased.
GROWING AMARYLLIS INDOORS
Culture:
Soil Mix and Container: Amaryllis can be potted or repotted anytime after the plants have gone through a dormant or rest period which is in fall or winter. Late November is considered to be an ideal time. Plant the bulb in a container that is one to two inches larger in diameter than the base of the bulb. Potted bulbs thrive under conditions in which they are slightly rootbound. Containers can be either clay or plastic, and they must have drainage holes in the bottom. Plant in a well-drained, sterilized potting medium with a soil pH between 6.0 and 6.5. A mixture containing equal parts peat and perlite is excellent. Light and Temperature: The sun-loving amaryllis grows best indoors in a well-lighted area that receives at least four hours of direct sunlight each day. A southern window exposure is best, while an eastern-or western-facing window is second best.

8. Home Forcing Of Potted Amaryllis (Hippeastrum)
Home Forcing of Potted amaryllis (Hippeastrum). The amaryllis (Hippeastrum) is a true bulb that originated in the tropical areas of South America.
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/hil/hil-8529.html
Home Forcing of Potted Amaryllis Hippeastrum Revised 6/98 Author Reviewed 6/98 HIL-8529
A. A. DeHertogh
Professor
Department of Horticultural Science
Part 1 General Aspects The Amaryllis (Hippeastrum) is a true bulb that originated in the tropical areas of South America. Thus, it is a tender bulb. It performs best when grown under warm (70 to 75 o F) temperatures for 9 to 10 months to promote flowering and vegetative growth, followed by 2 to 3 months of either cool (55 o F) dry storage or cool (55 o F) growing conditions. The use of one of the latter conditions is required to promote reflowering of the bulb. Most marketed bulbs sold are greater than 8 inches (20 cm) in circumference, and are either Dutch, Israeli, or South African-grown. They produce 2 to 6 flowers per floral stalk, with the average being 4. Very large bulbs normally produce 2 flower stalks. Flower colors are red, white, pink, orange, salmon, and bicolored (mostly whites with pink or red flushes). Plant heights range from 18 to 36 inches depending on the cultivar, the country in which the bulb was produced, and home forcing conditions. Part 2 Indoor Growing of New or Replanted Bulbs Planting Plant in a well-drained, pH 6 to 6.5, sterilized potting medium. Do not use a medium that contains pine bark! An equal mixture of peat and perlite is excellent. Use a standard-depth (6-inch diameter) pot that has adequate drainage holes. Carefully plant the bulb, with 1/3 being above the rim of the pot.

9. Amaryllis
Horticulture Fact Sheet. H91-002. The University of Georgia College of Agricultural Environmental Sciences. Cooperative Extension Service. amaryllis. Paul A. Thomas, Extension Horticulturist
http://www.ces.uga.edu/Agriculture/horticulture/amaryllis.html
Horticulture Fact Sheet
H-91-002
Cooperative Extension Service
Amaryllis
Paul A. Thomas, Extension Horticulturist The large, bell-shaped or lily-like flowers of the amaryllis and its hybrids make excellent garden subjects and pot plants. They can be grown as garden plants from Macon southward in Georgia. In these areas, they are used in beds, borders and for specimen plants. In north Georgia, they make excellent pot plants and spring and summer garden plants. When used as individual specimens, in mass plantings, as part of perennial borders or as low plantings in front of shrub borders, amaryllis provide spectacular flower effects. They have a wide range of flower colors from red, pink and white to combinations of these. Their large, robust flowers of beautiful textures add to their appeal. When properly handled and cared for properly, an amaryllis bulb may produce flowers for up to 75 years. Good quality bulbs of named varieties may produce up to six flowers on a single stalk.
Growing in Containers
When grown in containers, amaryllis prefer a sandy-loam soil mix. You can mix your own by combining one part leaf mold or composted manure, one part loamy soil, and one part coarse sand. Some garden centers also sell soil mixes especially for bulbs. The mixture should be slightly acid, with a pH of 6.0 to 6.8.

10. Mondrian: Amaryllis
Mondrian, Piet. amaryllis. 1910. Watercolor on paper. 39 x 49 cm (15 3/8 x 19 3/8 in) Private collection. Artchive. featured links Oil reproductions. Your purchase. supports The Artchive! http//bestpriceart.com. This is only a thumbnail image.
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11. AMARYLLIS: YEAR-ROUND CARE
amaryllis YEARROUND CARE. Overwatering at the beginning of amaryllis growth is the main reason for failure. Keep the plant at room temperature.
http://www.rochestergardening.com/bulbs/amrylcar.html
AMARYLLIS: YEAR-ROUND CARE
A popular indoor plant in the winter and spring is the amaryllis, with large lily-shaped flowers on tall stems. They are becoming a popular holiday gift. As a bulb, it shares some care and growth methods used with other bulbs. However, because of its background as a tropical plant, and bloom cycle, there are differences. The bulb is NOT winter hardy in upstate NY, so would not survive planted outdoors, as would tulips, daffodils, etc. The amaryllis is for indoor blooms on a yearly cycle. With proper care, the bulb will flower again each year.
ESTABLISHING THE NEW BULB
The bulb does not require pre-cooling to be forced, as do daffodils and tulips. Newly purchased bulbs should be kept in a cool, dry location with air circulation until they can be planted. The bulb must NOT be frozen! If the bulb is not already potted when purchased, one should choose a pot about half-again as wide as the bulb. This is done because the bulb prefers to be pot bound, with no more than 2 inches from the side of the bulb to the wall of the pot. A normal bulb fits in a 6 to 8 inch diameter pot. The pot MUST have drainage hole(s) in its base. Pot the bulb with good, sterile planting medium so that the top third of the bulb (including its 'neck') is above the soil. This ensures that no water placed on the surface of the soil will go down into the bulb's neck. It is not necessary to cover the top of the bulb completely with soil - all the 'action' takes place at the base and roots. It is NOT necessary to put fertilizer or other supplements such as bone meal with the bulb, but if desired, a general purpose bulb fertilizer may be placed under the bulb ( 1/2 teaspoon fertilizer mixed with the dirt under the bulb - no fertilizer touching the bulb).

12. Botany/amaryllis
amaryllis ( Amaryll'is) DESCRIPTION This group consists of one deciduous plant, A.
http://www.botany.com/amaryllis.html
AMARYLLIS (Amaryll'is) DESCRIPTION: This group consists of one deciduous plant, A. belladonna (Belladonna Lily; Naked Lady Lily), which is native to southern Africa and has been naturalized in some areas of the U.S. This plant grows from a true bulb to 2 or 3 feet high. It produces long, slender leaves in the spring, which die back in early summer. Then, in late summer, 2- to 3-foot, red tinged stalks arise each bearing up to a dozen, aromatic blossoms. The 4- to 6-inch, trumpet-shaped flowers may be white, red, rosy red, or pink and are excellent as cut flowers, lasting for about a week. *Note that Belladonna Lilies are poisonous if eaten. POTTING: Belladonna Lilies do best in zones 6 to10. In areas where temperatures don't drop below 10º F plant them with their noses about even with the soil at about a foot apart. In colder climates, plant them deeper for protection. Plant them in any good, well-drained soil in a hot location with full sun. They are best grown among shrubs or perennials, which will hide the withering leaves in early summer, but won't shade the soil above the bulbs. Heat and dryness during the late spring and early summer dormancy are necessary for proper growth of the bulb. Water regularly while they are in active growth and fertilize in late summer. When growing these plants in containers set them so that the tops of their bulbs are exposed. Once the foliage has died, don't water the pots. Allow them to become pot bound. PROPAGATION: The bulbs can be divided, but only when necessary as these plants like to be crowded. When dividing, do so only after the foliage has begun to yellow. They probably won't bloom for several years after you move them.

13. Athens - Amaryllis Hotel - Greece
otel amaryllis is a C’ class hotel. Finally hotel amaryllis will guarantee a pleasant and hospitable stay with the best attention to all our clients.
http://www.greekhotel.com/athens/amaryllis/home.htm
English Greek
ATHENS 104 32
TEL.: +30-210-5238738
FAX: +30-210-5225954
E-mail : amaryllis@hotpop.com Member of the Official Accommodation Network of the Olympic Games of 2004.

otel AMARYLLIS
is a C’ class hotel. Conveniently located
on a quiet road at the commercial center of Athens with easy access to many places of great interest, constitutes an ideal base for exploring the city.
n a small distance from the hotel are Omonia Sq. (underground station ), the Athens Archaeological Museum, the National Theat er , the Main Railway Station and Syntagma Sq. (Parliament). Very next to the hotel there is a close parking garage.
Fully renovated disposes 57 rooms newly furnished all with private bath and balcony, automatic direct dial telephone system and all the rooms are equipped with A/C and TV.
ore than that there is a breakfast room, a meeting room, a free left luggage, a very modern reception, in the same level with a comfortable lounge and luxurious bar with music, TV and 24 hours service.

14. Amaryllis Web Design Internet Service Lincolnshire Yorkshire Humber
Independent web design bureau offering a total Internet package for the Humber/East Yorks region. Ulceby.
http://www.amaryllis.co.uk
Welcome to Amaryllis Design
Amaryllis Design is an accredited web design agency that is Business Link and UK Online for Business approved covering Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. We offer a total Internet package for the small to medium enterprise in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. For approved web design from an accredited web designer covering Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, contact Amaryllis Design now. To learn more and to navigate the Amaryllis web site, please select an option. Amaryllis Design
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15. Mo's Haven
Mo s Haven Here There Be Dragons Waking the amaryllis. 318-98 The amaryllis plant has come out of the closet after it s two month hibernation in the dark.
http://www.scottsbt.com/maureen/momisc/amaryllis.htm
Mo's Haven
Here There Be
Dragons Waking the Amaryllis LINKS: The Amaryllis plant has come out of the closet after it's two month hibernation in the dark. I've stripped away the dead leaves, and started watering/sunshine. It is fun to watch this plant grow every year. I wonder if this year we'll have flowers? Last year it produced two, the year before, four. The anticipation is part of the fun! I'll be taking a picture every few weeks as it develops.
I was beginning to wonder if we'd lost the amaryllis this yearnothing seemed to be happening for the longest time. But patience is worth the wait! The plant lives! The tip of the new leaves has shown itself.
Now that it has started, growth is rapid. It shoots up as much as 1/4" a day, so far. Scott says that I should make an animated gif out of this when it is done growing. I just might tackle the project once I get the hang of constructing them.
Rapid growth now shows splitting up of plant into multiple leaves. Height from the top of the bulb is now about 4 inches. Growing 3/4" to 2" per day it seems, flower bud visible above the leaves.

16. Amaryllis Info
Information about amaryllis or hippeastrum, including origins, culture, and treatment.
http://home.kabelfoon.nl/~ppenning/index.html
This is the site to get more information about a beautiful flower.
Amaryllis
On this site you will find information about Amaryllis or Hippeastrum.
Contact Information
When there are any questions left after reading the next pages please contact us at amaryllis@hetnet.nl

Webmaster: amaryllis@hetnet.nl
Send mail to mailto:amaryllis@hetnet.nl with questions or comments about this web site. Last modified: april 27, 1998

17. The Amaryllis
History, care, planting, environment, diseases are discussed.
http://pine.usask.ca/cofa/departments/hort/hortinfo/plants/amaryll.html

18. Aaron's Bulb Farm
Offering a wide assortment of canna, amaryllis and subtropical ornamental bulbs and fruit trees.
http://www.aaronscanna-amaryllis.com/
Bulbs Amaryllis Canna Crinum Camellia Trees Palm Olive Pecan Chinquapin ... Walnut Fruiting Trees Apple Apricot Banana Cherry ... Order Form Aaron's Bulb company is your place to buy high-quality plants online for your gardening or horticultural needs. Browse our large selection of Amaryllis, Cannas, Apples, Palms, and more. Ordering is easy: just call 1-800-913-9347. Bulbs Amaryllis Canna Crinum Camellia Trees Palm Olive Pecan Chinquapin ... Walnut Fruiting Trees Apple Apricot Banana Cherry ... Blueberry

19. Sealy: Amaryllis And Hippeastrum (1939)
A detailed botanical account of the history of the confusion in the naming of amaryllis belladonna.
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/1978/Amaryllis/sealy.htm
Updated 10 Nov 2000
BULLETIN OF MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION No. 2; 1939
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
AMARYLLIS AND HIPPEASTRUM
J. R. Sealy I. INTRODUCTION In the first edition of his "Species Plantarum" (1, 292-293: 1753) Linnaeus placed nine species in the genus Amaryllis L., and these nine species belong to as many different genera according to our modern concepts of the genera of Amaryllidaceae. As a result of this original wide concept of the limits of Amaryllis, still further diverse elements were included within it during the years that followed the publication of Linnaeus's work, and by the beginning of the nineteenth century it had come to include about fifty species representing at least a dozen different genera. Some of the original nine species of Amaryllis were referable to certain genera ( Brunsvigia Heister, Sprekelia Heister, Imhofia Heister, Atamasco Adanson, and Sternbergia Amaryllis was generally accepted as being very polymorphic.
Lilium Rubrum
Merian (1705)
Belladonna
The task of sorting the diverse elements that constituted this Amaryllis, sensu latiore

20. Amaryllis = Hippeastrum; Dutch Amaryllis
Scientific Name amaryllis = Hippeastrum Common Name Dutch amaryllis,
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/factsheets/bulbs-summer/amaryllis.ht
Scientific Name
Amaryllis = Hippeastrum
Common Name

Dutch amaryllis
Summer/Fall Bulbs

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[Red Lion] Light Requirements: Full-PM sun Height: 24-36 inches (60-90 cm) Flowering Season: Late spring/early summer Flower Color: Orange, red, rose, pink, white, bicolored Planting Time: Fall/Spring Planting Depth: 8 inches (20 cm) Spacing: Hardiness: Bulb Storage: Comments: Cultivars: Apple Blossom (white/pink) Minerva (red/white) Orange Sovereign (Orange) Pamela (red) ... Summertime USDA Hardiness Zones C C C C C C/M C/M C/H C/H C=container; H=hardy; M=hardy with mulch; Sp=plant spring, harvest fall; F=fall plant
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