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Waxed Amaryllis & Bulbs FAQs
Why don't they need water?
Waxed amaryllises don’t need water because the wax keeps in all the necessary nutrients and water the flower will ever need in the waxed bulb.
Why are they coated in wax/velvet? Does this help protect them or is it simply for decor?
Amaryllis bulbs are coved in wax because it seals in the nutrients and moister that the bulb needs to grow.
Can you replant them after they bloom?
Yes, you can replant amaryllises and get them to bloom again. Check out our full article on how to get your amaryllises to successfully bloom again.
Are they toxic to pets?
Amaryllises are toxic to most household pets. The toxins are mainly in the bulbs, but the stems and leaves are plenty toxic to cause long-term negative health effects.
Find answers to all your other burning amaryllis questions here: Amaryllis FAQs
Find answers to all your other burning amaryllis questions here: Amaryllis FAQs
About Waxed Amaryllis & Bulbs
Waxed amaryllis are our easiest-ever amaryllis with no need for planting or watering! The wax-covered bulb holds all the stored energy and water it needs to grow and bloom. The sumptuous blooms spring like magic from the waxed bulbs in as little as six weeks! ...
A coiled wire embedded at the base makes it freestanding. Simply place it on any flat surface, set it in a clear vase, or nestle it among other holiday decorations. Stunning red flowers will begin to bloom in four to six weeks. You can expect one or two flower stalks, each with up to four blooms. No staking is required.
Choose from a variety of waxed bulb "fashions," including velvet, artisan accents, and eye-popping hues. Add vibrant color and life to your holiday decor, and stock up on this easy, one-of-a-kind gift.
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