“Beauty Queen” is a specific, popular cultivar of double-flowering amaryllis (Hippeastrum) known for its large, ruffled, and strikingly colored blooms.
Key Characteristics of ‘Beauty Queen’ Amaryllis:
- Appearance: Features large, double, or semi-double flowers that often resemble peonies.
- Coloration: The blooms typically have a creamy white base or a pale pink, adorned with darker red or pinkish-red stripes, veining, or ruffled edges.
- Size: They can grow quite large, with blooms sometimes reaching up to 9-10 inches in diameter.
- Stature: The plant is sturdy and typically grows to a height of 16-24 inches (40-60 cm).
- Bloom Time: It is a popular, easy-to-grow variety for indoor holiday decorating, typically blooming 6-10 weeks after planting.
Care Tips for ‘Beauty Queen’ Amaryllis:
- Planting: Plant the bulb in a well-draining pot, leaving the top 1/3 of the bulb exposed above the soil.
- Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light.
- Watering: Water sparingly until growth appears, then keep the soil slightly moist but not soggy.
- Post-Bloom: After flowering, remove the spent blooms and allow the leaves to grow to nourish the bulb for the next season.
- Toxicity: Like all amaryllis, it is toxic to cats and dogs.
Symbolism:
Amaryllis generally symbolize pride, strength, and determination, as they are able to bloom in the middle of winter.
Amaryllis generally symbolize pride, strength, and determination, as they are able to bloom in the middle of winter.




