Once again, it is amaryllis time!
Wednesday 04.13.2016

Once again, it is amaryllis time!
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Amaryllis is one of my favorite flowers. This one is such a beautiful color. Thanks for sharing.
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Beautiful! It looks like the same flower I grow in pots doing the Christmas holidays.
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It probably is the same! My original plant was a Christmas gift that came as a little kit that you forced to bloom. After it bloomed I planted it outside and it divided into more plants. This year I only have 3 stalks, probably because of the warm winter we had. Still, I am enjoying what I have!
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