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Amaryllis

Can they be grown from the seeds that form in the seed pod?


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#1 Comment By Liz Baessler On 04/11/2017 @ 3:34 pm

Yes they can! Some gardeners really enjoy growing amaryllis from seed because they cross-pollinate so readily, and the child flower is almost always different from the parent flowers. The only drawback is that it’s a long process – it’ll be a couple years before the seed you plant actually produces flowers. This article will tell you all about the process: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/bulbs/amaryllis-hippeastrum/amaryllis-seed-propagation.htm [1]


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