Amarines
Amarine is a cross between Nerine and Amaryllis. Amarine Belladiva will produce up to 10 stunning rose pink flowers per stem that look like slim little lilies. Plant Amarines bulbs shallowly with their necks just above the surface. Amarines are a later flowering variety are usually in flower during the Autumn
Classification
Common Names: Amarine
Family: Amaryllidaceae
Variety:
Propagation Notes
rows to approx 50cm. Plant in sunny, well drained position. Prefers shallow planting with the pointed tip prodruding just above the soil surface.
Move the containers to a sheltered position in winter.
Plant Type: Bulb
Propagation: division
Hardiness: Hardy
Flowering Season: late summer
2024:04:17 bought 12 bulbs at the RHS Urban Flower show in Manchester and planted them between the lilies.