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Common name: "Belladonna Lily" or "Naked Lady Amaryllis"
Latin name: 
Amaryllis belladonna

Naked Lady Amaryllis - Amaryllis belladonna
Native to: Southern Africa

Useful as:
As a medium form flower.

Longevity:
7 - 12 days depending on bud stage.

Dries well:
No
Available: Seasonally
Pictured: Naked Lady Amaryllis
General Cut Flower Care: Keep the water in the vase of your "Amaryllis Naked Lady" fresh. Replace the water every 3 days with cold water keeping the water level near the top of the vase. Re-cut 1/2" from the base of each stem under water using a sharp knife with each water change. Remove any foliage that may become submerged after re-cutting to avoid bacterial growth.

Variety note: Naked Lady Amaryllis is available seasonally from mid spring to late fall. This beautiful small flowered Amaryllis is also known as Belladonna Lily or Magic Lily. The hot pink flowers are 2" to 3" wide. Bunches measure 16" to 20"  in length, with 10 stems per bunch. The stems of Naked Lady Amaryllis are hollow.

Add a commercial floral preservative such as AquaPlus or FloraLife to the vase that contains your Naked Lady Amaryllis with each water change. Floral preservative helps to prevent bacteria growth and feeds your flowers insuring a longer vase life. To make your own cut flower food mix 1/2 teaspoon of table sugar to a quart of cold water... mixing thoroughly.. 

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