Blossom Peacock is a popular, award-winning double-flowering amaryllis (Hippeastrum) known for its large, fragrant, white-and-red striped petals with green throats. Developed in Japan, these 18–22 inch tall plants bloom 7–8 weeks after planting, producing multiple, 7-inch wide, frilly flowers that are ideal for indoor pots or cut flowers.
Key Characteristics & Care for Blossom Peacock Amaryllis
- Appearance: Features double, bicolor flowers with red-and-white stripes, often with a slight green base and fringed, curling petals.
- Blooming: Produces 2-3 stems per bulb, with 4-6 flowers per stem. It is a winter-flowering bulb in many, often blooming in late spring or early summer in garden settings.
- Planting Depth: Plant bulbs with the top one-third to one-half exposed above the soil line.
- Care Requirements: Requires well-drained soil, regular feeding with liquid fertilizer during growth, and bright, indirect light.
- Hardiness: Generally hardy in USDA zones 8-11, though often grown as a potted plant in colder climates.
- Dormancy: After blooming, allow leaves to grow to nourish the bulb. During the fall dormancy period (around 3 months), cease watering and store in a cool, dark place.
Blossom Peacock is highly regarded for its consistent performance, vigorous growth, and ability to act as a “great multiplier” in the garden.




