Hippeastrum Papilio / Butterfly Amaryllis
I've just acquired one of these. It was a bare bulb when I got it a week or
so ago, and is now sending up new leaves. However, I vaguely recollect that the Amaryllis bulb I had as a child (that one had deep red flowers, I forget the variety) had quite strong thick green leaves. I have this plant near a north-facing window (though not on the sill, as it's too narrow), and the new leaves are quite a pale green, with a slight reddish flush at the tips, and seem thinner than I remember. I'm a bit concerned by the pale leaves that it might not be getting enough light. Should I move it to a south-facing windowsill? If you've got one, what do the leaves look like? How variable are hippeastrum leaves anyway? Victoria Clare -- gardening on a north-facing hill in South-East Cornwall -- |
Hippeastrum Papilio / Butterfly Amaryllis
In article , Victoria Clare writes: | I've just acquired one of these. It was a bare bulb when I got it a week or | so ago, and is now sending up new leaves. | | However, I vaguely recollect that the Amaryllis bulb I had as a child (that | one had deep red flowers, I forget the variety) had quite strong thick | green leaves. | | I have this plant near a north-facing window (though not on the sill, as | it's too narrow), and the new leaves are quite a pale green, with a slight | reddish flush at the tips, and seem thinner than I remember. | | I'm a bit concerned by the pale leaves that it might not be getting enough | light. Should I move it to a south-facing windowsill? Almost certainly. The winter sun in the UK is so feeble that even the most extreme "no direct sunlight" plants are likely to be better off with a south-facing window. And amaryllis is not one such, as far as I know. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
Hippeastrum Papilio / Butterfly Amaryllis
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Hippeastrum Papilio / Butterfly Amaryllis
In article , Victoria
Clare writes I've just acquired one of these. It was a bare bulb when I got it a week or so ago, and is now sending up new leaves. However, I vaguely recollect that the Amaryllis bulb I had as a child (that one had deep red flowers, I forget the variety) had quite strong thick green leaves. I have this plant near a north-facing window (though not on the sill, as it's too narrow), and the new leaves are quite a pale green, with a slight reddish flush at the tips, and seem thinner than I remember. How long are they? ISTR they come through pale and colour up as they hit the light. I'm a bit concerned by the pale leaves that it might not be getting enough light. Should I move it to a south-facing windowsill? I grow mine on S facing - more light = shorter flowering stem - sturdy 15 inches as opposed to lanky 2.5 feet. If you've got one, what do the leaves look like? colour and texture of bluebell leaves, over an inch wide. Flower can appear before or after leaves, looks like leaf bud to begin with but with a vertical groove. -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm |
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