Dutch Amaryllis Flower Bulbs

Dutch amaryllis (Hippeastrum hybrids) are prized for their large, vibrant flowers and longer bloom cycles, making them a standout choice for winter and early spring displays. Unlike South African and Peruvian amaryllis, Dutch varieties take 8 to 12 weeks to flower after potting, offering extended seasonal beauty well beyond the holidays.

These bulbs produce multiple flower stalks, each adorned with broad, trumpet-shaped blooms in shades of red, pink, white, and bi-colors. Their sturdy stems and lush foliage make them ideal for indoor décor, gift-giving, and long-lasting floral arrangements.

Note: Unlike Southern Hemisphere grown amaryllis, Dutch bulbs do not bloom in time for Christmas—flowering instead from January through March.

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