‘Adrianna‘ is a double Hippeastrum (amaryllis) cultivar, characterized by its large, multi-layered flowers. It is often described as having huge, grand, and showy blooms.
Key Details About ‘Adrianna’ Amaryllis:
- Type: A double-flowered Hippeastrum hybrid.
- Appearance: Features large blossoms that are typically 22 x 22 cm, with a dense, petaled structure.
- Breeding: Bred by Mc Maguire in Queensland, Australia.
- Cultivation: Like other amaryllis, ‘Adrianna’ is suitable for growing in pots and can be cultivated at home.
General Amaryllis Care Tips (Relevant to Cultivars like ‘Adrianna’):
- Planting: Pot in well-draining soil, leaving the top 1/3 to 1/2 of the bulb above the soil surface.
- Lighting: Thrives in bright, indirect sunlight.
- Watering: Water sparingly until the stem appears, then water moderately to keep the soil barely moist.
- Resting Phase: After blooming, remove dead flowers, continue to water and fertilize for foliage growth, then give it a rest period in the fall by stopping water and storing in a cool, dark place.




