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Amaryllis Peruvian 'Cape Horn'

Amaryllis

Amaryllis 'Cape Horn' reaches 18 to 24 inches tall, featuring large, rosy pink blooms with a white center and a soft green throat. Each bulb (28/30 cm or 36/38 cm jumbo) produces two to three thick stalks, with four to six flowers per stem, blooming 4 to 6 weeks after planting—ideal for holiday sales.

Bulk Tray of 25 Bulbs, Size 28/30 cm

118.25

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When should I plant Amaryllis Peruvian 'Cape Horn'?
Fall Planting Schedule
Growing and Maintenance Tips for Amaryllis Peruvian 'Cape Horn'

Planting Time: Best planted in fall for optimal growth.
Location: Prefers bright, indirect light with medium to high intensity.
Soil & Irrigation: Requires well-drained, fertile soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.5. Sandy soil prevents bulb damage, while drip irrigation minimizes fungal risks.
Watering: Keep soil moist but not soggy; avoid overwatering to prevent bulb rot.
Rooting Temperature: Maintain 70–77°F for strong root development.
Growing Temperature: Ideal at 72°F for steady growth.
Forcing Time: 4–6 weeks to reach the ready-to-sell stage.
Pest & Disease Control: Virus incidence is kept low through tissue culture and insect netting, while a rain-free growing environment reduces disease risks.
Uses: Ideal for greenhouse cultivation, pots & cut flowers. Not suitable for retail sales.

Additional Information
Height 20-25 Inches
Spread 12-24 Inches
Spacing 12-15 Inches
Hardiness Zone 9-11
Color Pink
White
Detailed Description for Amaryllis Peruvian 'Cape Horn'

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