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Amaryllis ‘Table Dance’ produces bold 6–8 inch cherry‑pink blooms brushed with soft white highlights, carried on strong 18–24 inch stems. Each 26/28 bulb typically sends up multiple stalks, creating a lush, high‑impact display whether grown indoors or planted directly in the garden.
These Dutch field‑grown bulbs are harvested later in the season, allowing for extended cold storage and flexible spring sales. While they do not bloom for Christmas, they excel as spring landscape bulbs in warm climates. In USDA Zones 9–11, they can be planted outdoors and treated as perennials, returning reliably each spring. In Zone 8, they can be grown outdoors with winter protection or lifted before frost.
Flowering typically occurs 8–12 weeks after planting, making ‘Table Dance’ an excellent option for spring décor, garden beds, and cut‑flower production in the southern United States.
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Planting: Outdoors, plant in spring once soil warms in Zones 9–11 (Zone 8 with protection). Indoors, pot in late winter to spring for natural late‑spring to early‑summer blooms; not suitable for Christmas forcing.
Location: Choose a bright spot with morning sun and afternoon shade; outdoors, use a warm, protected area with good air circulation.
Depth: Set bulbs so the top one‑third to one‑half remains above the soil line to prevent rot.
Soil: Use a well‑draining mix such as amended garden soil or quality potting mix; ideal pH 6.0–7.0.
Watering: Water lightly after planting; once growth begins, keep soil evenly moist but never waterlogged, allowing the top inch to dry slightly.
Fertilization: Feed with a balanced liquid fertilizer every 2–4 weeks during active growth.
Support: Stake tall stems if needed, especially outdoors in windy areas.
Outdoor: In Zones 9–11, bulbs can stay in the ground year‑round and bloom in spring; in Zone 8, mulch heavily or lift before frost.
Post‑Bloom: Remove spent flowers but keep foliage to recharge the bulb for the next season.
Dormancy: After foliage yellows, reduce watering and store bulbs cool and dry for 8–12 weeks before replanting.
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