Waxed Snow Amaryllis
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- Freestanding bulb can be displayed anywhere
- Limited quantities; order early
- Sold individually
- Amazing amaryllis bulb blooms without planting or watering
Our easiest-ever amaryllis needs no planting or watering; the waxed bulb holds all the stored energy and water it needs to grow and bloom. A dusting of faux snow adds a touch of winter wonder. 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, and wait for shoots to emerge. Stunning white 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 required.
Note: Growth cracks may appear in the wax coating on the bulb as the flower stalks emerge and progress to blooming. Tray not included.
- Amaryllis bulb, Wax coating, Stainless steel wire stand
- Overall weight: 1 lb.
- Bulb size: 32/34
- Bulb genus: Hippeastrum
- Growth height: 14-20"
- Bloom size: 5-7"
- Number of stems: 1-2
- Number of blooms per stem: 3-5
- Blooms in approx. 4-6 weeks
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