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Specific Families and Genera => Amaryllidaceae => Topic started by: Heinie on February 14, 2010, 07:43:57 PM

Title: Amaryllis belladonna
Post by: Heinie on February 14, 2010, 07:43:57 PM
Here is one of my Amaryllis belladonna flowering now.

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Title: Re: Amaryllis belladonna
Post by: Armin on February 14, 2010, 08:22:35 PM
Heini,
very nice. I killed mine some years ago during the winter as I left them outside unprotected... :'(
Title: Re: Amaryllis belladonna
Post by: johnw on February 14, 2010, 08:54:30 PM
Heini - Superb Amaryllis belladonna.  I fear for mine planted against the house. The ground is frozen deeply and the cold came before the leaves surfaced, those indoors are fully leafed.  Hopefully I can fatten them up to flower someday.

johnw
Title: Re: Amaryllis belladonna
Post by: pel1 on February 14, 2010, 09:56:04 PM
Just bought a dry bulb of this-looking forward to those flowers!
Title: Re: Amaryllis belladonna
Post by: fermi de Sousa on February 15, 2010, 08:03:09 AM
Heinie,
that's a nice form.
We have 3 types in bloom at present but I only have pics of this one so far,
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The colour is a bit deeper than in the pic. Hopefully I can get some more pics this evening.
cheers
fermi
Title: Re: Amaryllis belladonna
Post by: Heinie on February 15, 2010, 11:48:13 AM
Very nice colour Fermi. I would like to see your other colours please. I have some with much more white in the flower but I prefer the pink ones.
Title: Re: Amaryllis belladonna
Post by: WimB on February 15, 2010, 11:53:02 AM
Really nice plants, I wonder if mine (see: http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=4096.msg107874#msg107874), which are planted outside, will have survived this winter (which has been the hardest in years)
Title: Re: Amaryllis belladonna
Post by: Maggi Young on February 15, 2010, 12:00:45 PM
I do hope they are fine, Wim.... I remember thinking when you showed the picture that I would  not risk it outside..... though I am proving every day that I am having little success with some things  under glass, so perhaps I should be more bold!  :-\ :-X
Title: Re: Amaryllis belladonna
Post by: WimB on February 15, 2010, 12:09:00 PM
Maggi, they survived for a good 5 years outside...  so I'm hoping too. I try a lot off plants outside. I'm always curious which plants survive our climate. And you don't have to care for them as much as when you plant them in pots.  ;)
Title: Re: Amaryllis belladonna
Post by: fermi de Sousa on February 17, 2010, 03:15:19 AM
Hi Heinie,
Here's the deep pink Belladonna again
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Next is one I got from my friend Ruth so it's called "Ruth's Deep pink belladonna"; the flowers deepen in colour after they open
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This is a seedling, presumeably of Ruth's,
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The last is a form I got as "Multiflora Alba" which looks similar to "Hathor" but usually carries more flowers,
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cheers
fermi
Title: Re: Amaryllis belladonna
Post by: ArneM on February 17, 2010, 08:29:25 PM
They look great, Fermi! :D Need to try some this year.
Title: Re: Amaryllis belladonna
Post by: Michael on February 17, 2010, 08:34:03 PM
Fermi, is that the bright pink one that you sent me seeds?
They are growing fast btw! :)
Title: Re: Amaryllis belladonna
Post by: fermi de Sousa on February 17, 2010, 10:16:21 PM
Fermi, is that the bright pink one that you sent me seeds?
They are growing fast btw! :)
Hi Michael,
I think I would've sent seed of the one at the top - the very deep pink which apparently was a "local" selection made by someone in the Kyneton area, about 25 Km south of Redesdale. Gl;ad to know they are doing well - I haven't flowered seedlings of this one so I don't know how close to the parent they'll appear. Most of these hybrids are believed to be crosses of A. belladonna and some forms of Brunsvigia but an article I read awhile ago suggested that they may actually be crossed with Cybistetes longifolia

A second seedling has flowered which is much lighter than the one I posted yesterday,
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But it appears to be from the same parentage. I'll have to see if the colour deepens as it ages like the parent plant.
cheers
fermi
Title: Re: Amaryllis belladonna
Post by: Luc Gilgemyn on February 18, 2010, 09:05:42 AM
Great flowers Fermi and Heini !!
Title: Re: Amaryllis belladonna
Post by: fermi de Sousa on February 22, 2010, 07:30:44 AM

A second seedling has flowered which is much lighter than the one I posted yesterday,
But it appears to be from the same parentage. I'll have to see if the colour deepens as it ages like the parent plant.
cheers
fermi

Here's that second seedling a few days later - the colour hasn't deepened and I quite like that "blush" effect,
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And this poor specimen of "Hathor" has struggled up besides the front gateway - I'd forgotten I'd planted it there!
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More spikes of "Hathor" are arising in the same bed as the seedling ones.
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cheers
fermi
Title: Re: Amaryllis belladonna
Post by: Maggi Young on February 22, 2010, 11:51:42 AM
The blushing seedling is a real looker, fermi and 'Hathor' is lovely with the creamy yellow throat  ......looking out at me poor rhodos with their leaves rolled as tight as pencils, the luscious charmers are just the tnic I need, thankyou!
Title: Re: Amaryllis belladonna
Post by: Joakim B on February 27, 2010, 10:52:33 AM
Some very nice belladonnas. Are all hydrids or does it exists different color-forms of the "pure" belladonna?
The advantage with these hybrids seem to be that they have more flowers per spike an that they give more variation in its offspring.
Great to have some colour.
Kind regards
Joakim
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