Peruvian Amaryllis Flower Bulbs

Peruvian amaryllis (Hippeastrum hybrids) are grown in the Andes Mountains, making them a unique choice for holiday flowering. Unlike Dutch amaryllis, which bloom in late winter, Peruvian bulbs are southern hemisphere-grown, allowing them to flower in time for Christmas when planted in early November.

These bulbs produce large, vibrant blooms in shades of red, pink, and white, with multiple flower stalks per bulb for an extended display. Their fast growth cycle—typically 4 to 6 weeks from planting to bloom—makes them ideal for seasonal décor, gifts, and festive arrangements.

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