The ‘Boysenberry Swirl‘ amaryllis (Hippeastrum) is a distinctive, high-end double hybrid variety known for its rich color and unique form. It is primarily characterized by its deep burgundy-red stripes and rounded, lush petals.
Key Features and Characteristics:
- Appearance: This variety is a double-flowered,, meaning it has multiple layers of petals rather than a single row, creating a full, voluminous look.
- Color Profile: It features dramatic burgundy-red stripes or veins against a lighter base, often described as having a rich, berry-like color.
- Origin: It is an Australian hybrid.
- Resemblance: It is often compared to the popular Dutch variety ‘Striped Amadeus’, but ‘Boysenberry Swirl’ is noted for having more rounded petals and deeper color intensity.
- Bloom Habit: It is known to be an early-flowering, reliable bloomer, sometimes noted for flowering for multiple consecutive years.
Care Tips:
- Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light.
- Watering: Requires moderate watering, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings to prevent bulb rot.
- Soil: Needs well-draining potting mix.




