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The Flower Hour #14: A Friendly Amaryllis

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

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Isn’t this a beauty? What is your experience of either seeing or growing one?

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.

There are no specific themes for the Flower Hour, but please use your own photography. And you have all week to link to this post.

New to The Flower Hour photo challenge? Please check out my page for more information! I encourage “double-dipping” with other blog challenges if you do not want to create a separate post.

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40 comments

  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. 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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