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The ‘Golden Daylight’ Amaryllis is a specific cultivar of the Hippeastrum genus, admired for its bright, warm coloring that brings a sunny, cheerful feel to indoor winter gardening. It is part of the popular, easy-to-grow, large-flowered amaryllis hybrids that are often used for holiday decoration.Key Characteristics & Appearance
- Color: Features vibrant shades of yellow, golden-orange, or soft peach, often with a brighter yellow or lime-green throat.
- Bloom Size: Produces large, trumpet-shaped blooms that can measure 4 to 10 inches across.
- Structure: The plant typically produces one or more thick, hollow, leafless stalks (scapes), with each stem holding 3-5 large flowers.
- Foliage: Produces long, strap-like green leaves that usually appear after or during the blooming period.
Care and Growth Tips- Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sun, which can scorch the leaves.
- Water: Water lightly, keeping the soil moist but never waterlogged to prevent rot. Water when the top 1-2 inches of soil are dry.
- Planting: When potting, ensure the top third of the bulb is above the soil line.
- After-Care: After blooming, remove the old flowers but keep the green stalk until it yellows. Continue to water and fertilize throughout the summer to encourage reblooming.
- Dormancy: In late summer/early fall, stop watering and move the bulb to a cool, dark place (approx. 50-60°F) for 8-10 weeks to induce a new blooming cycle.
Symbolism and Use- Symbolism: In general, amaryllis signifies pride, strength, and determination. The yellow/orange varieties like ‘Golden Daylight’ are associated with positive energy, good health, and joy.
- Usage: They are excellent indoor, potted plants that typically bloom 6-8 weeks after planting, making them perfect for bringing color to the home during winter months.
Golden Daylight -Pack of 1 bulb
Amaryllis₹800.00
Golden Daylight is a variety of Hippeastrum (commonly known as Amaryllis) recognized for its sunny yellow,, or light yellow/apricot-colored flowers.




