Last week, when I visited my neighbor, she shared that her amaryllis had just bloomed.

Isn’t this a beauty? What is your experience of either seeing or growing one?
“Flowers are like friends; they bring color to your world.” – Unknown
For the Flower Hour, share your images of flowers, gardens, fields of flowers, seasonal leaves and plants, cacti, blossoms, berries, and wildflowers. Bouquets and silk/faux flowers are welcome.
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I buy an Amaryllis every fall and watch it bloom near Christmas. I love the wax bulb ones, as all you do is place it on a shelf and watch it bloom a few weeks later! Mine is going to rebloom again. That’s a first for me. I buy mine on Amazon. They are great Christmas gifts!
Happy Flower Hour Day!
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I am more into seeing flowers than growing them. I like vegetables and fruits more to plant. Beautiful amaryllis, Terri!
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Thank you, Hazel. We planted veggies last year too!
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That’s wonderful to hear. My pleasure, Terri
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So pretty. I had my first amaryllis this year. It was so fun to watch it bloom. My daughter got me it and it’s the big bulb wrapped in red wax…so interesting.
https://troyerslovinglife.blogspot.com/2026/01/the-earth-laughs-in-flowers-ralph-waldo.html
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That is a beautiful plant – wow! Someone gave my mom an Amaryllis for Christmas. We’d never had one before and I followed the directions for it, but it took forever to sprout, let alone bloom, but in the process it grew like a beanstalk. Sadly, my mom had passed away and didn’t get to see her Amaryllis bloom. It only bloomed this one time, never again. I took a photo of it back in 2010 and used it in a blog post in 2014.

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Welcome, Terri.
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Absolutely stunning, Terri!
Amaryllis always makes cheerful statement.
Flowers really do brighten the world, just like good friends.
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Thank you, Mr Philo! All so true!
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Beautiful! The colour’s so rich!
Here is my share
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Thank you, Pamela, I’m so glad I got to see it bloom!
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I know what they are but have never bought and grown one
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I’m told by two neighbors here amaryllis grow in their backyard and pop up in spring here. Maybe I’ll try…
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Beautiful Amaryllis with that deep red color. Here is my entry:
https://wp.me/p3RE1e-nBW
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Thank you, Barbara! It was nice to see one!
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Like the picture of Amaryllis
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Thank you, Crystal!
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You’re Welcome since I’m brand new can’t wait to seeing your site
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I like Amaryllis. It’s wonderful to see its flowers when nothing else is blooming. Here’s my entry:
https://throughbrazilianeyes.com/unfurling-of-a-dream/
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I agree, Egidio, it was so wonderful to see during this gray winter!
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That’s lovely, Terri. We were given one a very similar colour to look after when friends returned to England. It excelled itself by flowering twice in succession. I’m hoping for a repeat performance xx
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Thank you, Jo! I’m glad to read you’ve been successful in regrowing one! They’re such dramatic plants.
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Terri, what a beautiful red amaryllis!
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Thank you, Beth! I’m looking into buying bulbs and when to plant them here in Eastern Washington. My other neighbor showed me a Pic of hers from last May, growing in her yard!
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A radiant bloom and superbly photographed, Terri! A crimson beauty! I have seen amaryllis but not had the experience of growing one… yet.
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Thank you, Suzette! I went over to my friend’s home this morning and the plant has 6 blooms! My other neighbor had several of these blooming in her yard last May! There is hope! In the meantime, I ordered a fake amaryllis plant to display 😉
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Six blooms, wow…that is amazing. Faux florals are good too. They add color and good energy, I feel.
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What a beautiful flower.
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Thank you, Anne! It seemed to have bloomed over night!
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Flowers do that!
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What a lovely, inviting post 🌺 The amaryllis truly is a showstopper—bold, elegant, and full of quiet drama. I love how you weave personal connection, beauty, and community into one space, encouraging others to pause and notice the colors life offers. The Flower Hour feels less like a challenge and more like a shared celebration of nature, creativity, and friendship. A gentle reminder that flowers, much like people, brighten our worlds simply by being themselves.
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Thank you for these lovely thoughts! Have a great week!
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You are welcome.
Stay connected and keep sharing.
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Over here these flowers bloom in April, hence the name, “
April Lilies”. And I do have a few in my garden.
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Oh I’m so jealous, Sadje! Here, they’re grown indoors and are tricky to plant and regrow. I would love to see yours!
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I’ll share pictures when theyI get flower.
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