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Adriana S -Pack of 1 bulb

800.00

The ‘Adriana S’ amaryllis is a striking, early-blooming Hippeastrum cultivar known for its white flowers accented with vibrant pink stripes or veins, often appearing in the first, early waves of spring. As a bulbous perennial, it produces large, elegant, trumpet-shaped blooms on stout, leafless stalks, making it a popular choice for indoor, festive, or pot culture, often grown and shipped from Florida-based growers.

 Adriana (Hybrid Tea Rose)
  • Color & Appearance: Creamy caramel color with large, elegant buds that open into full, 5-inch blooms.
  • Petal Count: Features 40+ petals in a high-centered, classic rose shape.
  • Fragrance: Described as having a spicy scent.
  • Growth Habit: A compact bush (approx. 2′ x 3′) with dark green foliage, suitable for cutting.
  • Breeding: Introduced around 2000 (Breeder Code: FRYdesire).
2. Adriana S (Amaryllis / Hippeastrum)
  • Type: A popular cultivar within the Hippeastrum genus, often grown as a indoor, winter-blooming bulb.
  • Appearance: Known for producing large, trumpet-shaped flowers.
  • Cultivation: These are typically sold as bulbs, which can be forced to bloom indoors during the winter months, offering a, show-stopping, festive display.
  • Care: They prefer bright, indirect light, well-draining soil, and should be watered only when the top few centimeters of soil are dry.
  • Note on “Rose”: The White Flower Farm also lists an “Amaryllis ‘Rose'” which features large, 18-24 inch tall scapes and blooms in Jan-Feb.
Summary of Differences:
  • If you are looking for a creamy-apricot, fragrant shrub rose, you want the Adriana Hybrid Tea Rose.
  • If you are looking for a large, pink-toned bulb flower for a windowsill, you are looking for an Amaryllis ‘Rose’ or ‘Adriana S’ hybrid.
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