White amaryllis (Hippeastrum hybrids) are striking for their large, trumpet-shaped blooms and elegant simplicity. Often chosen for the “White Christmas” or “Snow Drift” varieties, these bulbs produce pristine white petals with a hint of green at the throat, making them a captivating statement indoors or in sheltered gardens.
Originally tropical, most store-bought amaryllis are hybrids bred for easy forcing indoors. When you plant your bulb following the right steps, it rewards you with dramatic blooms in about 6‑8 weeks—and with proper care, will bloom again in future years.
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