Sweet Escape Potted Amaryllis
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- Graceful white petals with soft pink accents
- Blooms in approximately 4-6 weeks
- Produces 1–3 stems, each with 3–5 lovely blooms
- Potted in a woven cachepot ready to display or gift
- Gardener’s Supply exclusive
Embrace the quiet beauty of the season with Sweet Escape. Featuring delicate white petals kissed with soft pink, this romantic and refined amaryllis softens any space and brightens dreary winter days. With Sweet Escape on the table, you’ll feel like the star of a graceful holiday ballet.
Low-maintenance and rewarding, Sweet Escape is beloved by amaryllis aficionados new and old. As with our other premium varieties, each bulb is carefully selected for top-tier performance, producing multiple stems and long-lasting flowers that unfold over several weeks. Delivered in a reusable woven cachepot, it's ready to enjoy or gift—no additional packaging required.
- Variety: Sweet Escape (Hippeastrum hybrid)
- Bloom color: White with pink accents
- Bloom time: 4-6 weeks after arrival
- Height: 16–24" tall in bloom
- Light requirements: Bright, indirect sunlight
- Watering: Moderate; allow soil to dry slightly between waterings
- Container: Reusable woven cachepot
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