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  1. Amaryllis Thank You Cards by Starr Ockenga, 2006-11-14
  2. Amaryllis: Webster's Timeline History, 44 BC - 2006 by Icon Group International, 2010-05-17
  3. Amaryllis Fleming by Fergus Fleming, 1995-04
  4. Amaryllis by Tricia McGill, 2001-11-01
  5. Amaryllis Dreaming (Harlequin Romance) by Samantha Harvey, 1986-04-01
  6. Les Annales De Soins Palliatifs: Douleur Et Antalgie, No. 2 ( Collection Amaryllis) by David J. and Rapin, Charles-Henri Roy, 1993
  7. Amy Amaryllis (Bluegum) by Sally Farrell Odgers, 1992-07-29
  8. Cruise of the Amaryllis by G. H. Muhlhauser, E. Keble Chatterton, 1985-10
  9. Amaryllis: Webster's Quotations, Facts and Phrases by Icon Group, 2008-11-26
  10. Amaryllis Rouge Note Cards by Starr Ockenga, 2006-10-10
  11. The Captain of the Amaryllis by Anonymous, 2010-03-05
  12. Amaryllis by Georgios Drosines, 2010-07-24
  13. Sporting with Amaryllis by Paul West, 1996-12-01
  14. Cringe!: The Top Secret Diary of Amaryllis Flowerdew...or How a Star is Born by Caroline Plaisted, Cherry Whytock, 2003-06-06

21. Cir-1243/EP060: Amaryllis
Many tropical and subtropical bulbs thrive in Florida and amaryllis is a favorite among gardeners. Two or more large trumpetshaped flowers appear in spring on leafless, 2- to
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Amaryllis
Sydney Park Brown and Robert J. Black Hippeastrum x hybridum) is native to South Africa and belongs to the Amaryllidaceae family.
Landscape Uses
In most regions of the United States, amaryllis must be grown as potted plants in the home or greenhouse. However, in Florida they are grown outdoors all year and make excellent garden plants. Amaryllis has the greatest landscape impact when grown in clumps of 10 plants or more of the same color. Use them as a foundation planting against nearby evergreen shrubbery. Bright flower colors should be used against dark house colors and shrubbery; dark flower colors display best against white or light backgrounds. Other uses for amaryllis include plantings in terraces, in tree islands, on slopes, near a gate entrance, and in borders.
Planting
Plant amaryllis bulbs anytime between September and January. Amaryllis does best in light shade such as under pine trees. In heavy shade, they will be thin and spindly and flower poorly. Amaryllis requires well-drained soils. If the site does not drain properly, create a raised bed to provide improved drainage. Till the soil and amend with a 3- to 4-inch layer of organic matter such as peat or compost and 2 to 3 pounds of 6-6-6, or an equivalent amount of other complete fertilizer per 100 square feet of bed. Slow-release forms of mineral or organic fertilizer are best to minimize leaching of nutrients into water resources. The amended soil should be leveled and moistened.

22. How To Grow Amaryllis Bulbs By The Gardener's Network
How to grow amaryllis, a beautful flowering bulb. How to Grow and Care for amaryllis Flowers Type Flowering Bulb Latin Name Liliaceae/Amaryllidaceae
http://gardenersnet.com/flower/amaryllis.htm
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Type: Flowering Bulb Latin Name: Liliaceae/Amaryllidaceae So just why do so many people enjoy growing Amaryllis indoors? That's easy! First, they are an easy bulb to grow. Forcing Amaryllis to bloom indoors is a snap. Many garden stores carry them boxed, potted and ready to grow by just adding water. Second, they have big, bright, trumpet shaped blooms cheering up the indoor winter scene. And, third, many people need to grow something during the long winter. For gardeners, winter can be long. growing indoor plants help us to get through the long off season. The word Amaryllis comes from the Greek word for "sparkling". And they do just that, brightening up a spring lawn, or adding color indoors on a cold, drab winter's day. Big, cheerful, trumpet shaped blooms come in red, pink, yellow and a few combinations of these colors. A single flower blooms six to eight weeks after planting. Plants can grow up to two feet. Amaryllis can be grown outdoors in frost free areas. They also can be grown in colder regions. In cold regions, pull up the bulbs before winter, and store them until spring.

23. Home Page | Amaryllis Jewelry: A Destination Jewelry Boutique
amaryllis Jewelry offers a vast collection of necklaces, bracelets, and earrings using a large variety of unique and classic materials. Each item is beautiful, interesting
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24. Amaryllis On Myspace Music - Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Downloads
Myspace Music profile for amaryllis. Download amaryllis Indie / / music singles, watch music videos, listen to free streaming mp3s, read amaryllis's blog.
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25. 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

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26. AMARYLLIS: YEAR-ROUND CARE
Illustrated instructions on care, planting, forcing, dormancy of the amaryllis bulb, from Rochester Gardening.
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).

27. Amaryllidaceae - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The amaryllis family or Amaryllidaceae are a family of herbaceous, perennials and bulbous flowering plants included in the monocot order Asparagales, taking its name from the
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Amaryllidaceae
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Amaryllidaceae Amaryllis belladonna Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Amaryllidaceae
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Genera see list of genera The Amaryllis family or Amaryllidaceae are a family of herbaceous perennials and bulbous flowering plants included in the monocot order Asparagales , taking its name from the genus Amaryllis . The family consists of about sixty genera , with over eight hundred species with a worldwide distribution. All members of this family, which may be described as 'amaryllids', can be recognised by their rather fleshy and two-ranked leaves and their large and showy flowers, with an inferior ovary and six stamens , arranged in umbels at the apex of leafless flowering stems, or scapes. The somewhat similar-looking members of the onion family ( Alliaceae ) differ in having a superior ovary and the presence of allyl sulfide compounds which give them their characteristic smell. From another close relative, the agapanthus family ( Agapanthaceae ), differs also in the position of the ovary and in lacking

28. AMARYLLIS CULTURE AND CARE
Information and tips on amaryllis planting, culture and care.
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WHAT IS AN AMARYLLIS?
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PLANTING RECOMMENDATIONS
Amaryllis bulbs can be purchased at your local nursery, or sold in kits complete with soil and pot. The only time I can recommend buying a kit is if they are on super clearance sale, and you can pick them up for $5 or less. I say this because the included soil is poor and the pot is usually a cheap plastic throwaway that will tip over with the slightest provocation. Use quality materials and you will not be disappointed.
The Basics, or "What's In a Pot?"
Let's start with the pot. You should use a sturdy clay pot that leaves 1 or 2 inches space between the pot and the bulb. Let's use a concrete example for illustrative purposes. Say you have a bulb that is 3 1/2 inches in diameter. Your pot should then be 5 1/2 inches, or to use a standard size, 6 inches. Do not use a pot that is sharply tapered or very shallow because you want room for decent root growth. ** UPDATE ** This year, as an experiment, I am trying potting in much larger pots. As an example, if you get a really nice bulb the size of a large orange, try potting it in a 10"-12" pot. It has come to my attention that keeping the amaryllis pot-bound will keep it from producing off-shoots, but if you want a showy display in a few years, then pot the bulb in a large pot and eventually it will grow many "baby bulbs" which will fill the pot up! We will keep you posted on how this experiment turns out.

29. Amaryllis Oostmalle
Bloemen- en plantenzaak van Silvia Simons. Met voorbeelden van boeketten.
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Silvia Simons startte de zaak Amaryllis in 2003. Ze maakte op die manier van haar hobby haar beroep. Amaryllis is centraal gelegen en is eenvoudig te bereiken op de Hoogstraatsebaan in Oostmalle. Onze troeven:
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30. Amaryllis | Define Amaryllis At Dictionary.com
–noun 1. any of several bulbous plants of the genus Hippeastrum, esp. H. puniceum, which has large red or pink flowers and is popular as a houseplant. Compare amaryllis
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31. The Amaryllis Family: Clivia
s of six species of Clivia.......
http://www.shieldsgardens.com/amaryllids/clivia.html
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The Amaryllis Family: Clivia
Clivia is one of the more primitive genera of the Amaryllidaceae. These have neither bulbs nor rhizomes, but possess an abundance of thick rope-like roots. They are evergreen, and have predominantly orange, red or salmon colored flowers. Clivia are native to southern Africa.
There are six species of Clivia known at the present time:
Clivia miniata
In nature, C. miniata is native to KwaZulu-Natal Province and the southeastern Transvaal in South Africa, and to Swaziland.
Unlike all the other species, this one has erect or suberect bell-like or funnel shaped flowers
The most well-known species is Clivia miniata . The image shows a Belgian hybrid strain of C. miniata
Clivia miniata citrina differs from typical miniata only in having the flowers and the berries yellow instead of orange or red
Clivia caulescens
Clivia caulescens is one of the five other species of clivia having pendant, tubular flowers. The flower head is smaller than in C. miniata

32. Amaryllis - The Flower Expert - Flowers Encyclopedia
It covers the biology of amaryllis flower, facts about the flower, Caring amaryllis flowers and growing of amaryllis flower bulbs.
http://www.theflowerexpert.com/content/aboutflowers/exoticflowers/amaryllis

33. Amaryllis
Rock i muzyka dawna. Informacje o zespole, planowane koncerty, demo utwor w, biografie muzyk w, kontakt.
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34. HowStuffWorks "Amaryllis: Profile Of A House Plant"
The amaryllis is an easy house plant that produces beautiful, showy flowers in winter. Learn how to care for the amaryllis at HowStuffWorks.
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The amaryllis is a house plant that grows from a huge bulb and produces a thick flower stalk topped off with four to six trumpet-shaped flowers, often over six inches in diameter, in shades of white, pink, orange, and red. These are followed by strap-shaped leaves.
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Buy your amaryllis in the early winter and it will
quickly bloom. See more pictures of house plants
Amaryllis bulbs purchased in the fall or early winter will quickly spring into bloom. Cool temperatures at this time will help prolong the show. In early fall, stop watering entirely to force dormancy. After a two-month dormant period, start watering again. Amaryllis Quick Facts
Scientific Name: Hippeastrum species
Common Name: Amaryllis
Light Requirement for Amaryllis: Bright Light
Water Requirement for Amaryllis Drench, Let Dry

35. Amaryllis, Institut De Beauté, , , ,
Institut de beaut sp cialis sur les soins du visage et la pigmentation.
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36. Gardeners Supply Plant Care & Gardening Advice/Tips/Secrets @ HortChat.com® » A
Hippeastrum spp. better known as amaryllis is a native plant of South America. This bulb produces a spectacular cluster of flowers accompanied by long strap like leaves.
http://hortchat.com/info/amaryllis-care

37. Amaryllis - Plant Encyclopedia - BHG.com
Bold, beautiful bloomers. Just plant these eager bulbs indoors and within 6 to 8 weeks, you ll have trumpets of blooms.
http://www.bhg.com/gardening/plant-dictionary/houseplant/amaryllis/

38. Vancouver Event Planner – Amaryllis Events
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39. SCOP Amaryllis Informatique
Boutique informatique de Foix proposant aussi des solutions pour r seaux d entreprises.
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40. Amaryllis Guest House | East London, South Africa
amaryllis Guest House is nestled in an indigenous garden in the beautiful suburb of Vincent Heights in East London, South Africa.
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Welcome to Amaryllis Guest House
Amaryllis Guest House is run by Ingrid Jordan who endeavours to make your stay warm and friendly. In a cozy, yet private, environment with a warm family feeling, you can choose to use the guest house for a nice relaxing retreat for two or a homely stay-over after a hard day's work.
East London
East London is a city on the southeast coast of South Africa, situated in the Eastern Cape Province. The city lies between the Buffalo and the Nahoon rivers and is the country's only river port. The East Coast resorts lie up the coast toward Durban and are a fantastic collection of small villages with many people living there. The resorts are only 20 minutes from East London on the highway but a very tranquil setting for a daytrip.
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