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Belladonna Lily
The Belladonna
Lily Amaryllis belladonna
is a beautiful
flower. It comes from South
Africa and thrives in places with similar climates including
California
and South Australia. The
leaves grow in the winter
and the flowers in
summer. In the Northern
hemisphere they flower around August and south
of the equator in February.
Because the leaves grow in
the wet part of
the year, the plant is drought resistant and will usually grow well
without water, although I have found that extreme dryness during
flowering does affect them.
The bulbs are large and the plant is
usually reproduced from the bulbs.
It can be grown from seed. The
seeds
appear after the flowers.
These have a much higher water
content than most seeds.
If left, the survival rate of these seeds is
very low. They need to be
planted fairly soon after being produced.
If
the bulbs become too crowded they can be replanted. The best time to do
this is probably after the flowers have died down and before the
leaves
start to appear.
The flowers are
usually pink although white and
red flowers also exist as well as variations of these.
Steve
Challis
Video of Belladonna Lilies with a cancan. |