Monday, June 30, 2025

Surprise Bloom

 Good morning Monday

    This is the first year that my amaryllis bulbs did not bloom in the house late winter or early spring.

   So after the last freeze when I put the two big clay pots outdoors I began watering them. One of the pots are young plants. Well just before all the rain -one of those young bulbs produced a lovely huge bloom-but on a very very short  stem near the bulb.

  Have you ever seen this before??



Happy Monday and last day of June 2025---How did that happen??? Smiles



26 comments:

  1. Hi Kathy, beautiful captures of this lovely bloom.

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    1. It is and such a huge bloom on a tiny short stalk-very unusual

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  3. That amaryllis is beautiful. I've never tried to grow them.

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    1. I love growing them-brightens up late winters or early springs blooming in the house usually they come in different colors too

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  4. That is a nice looking bloom.
    Happy July wishes ... the year is whizzing by!

    All the best Jan
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  5. I have never had good luck with indoor plants and when I got cats did not want them eating them anyway and getting sick. That is a beautiful flower and I have never seen one bloom that low. Janice

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    1. I don't have indoor plants either-I bring these in before the fall freeze-and then don't water them-let them go dormant-and then usually they will start to produce leaves around feb or march and then I water them-they have their flowers-and I take them outside for rain water and sun til before the first fall freeze-and start the cycle again. this was unusual for me-this huge bloom close to the bulb

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  6. How interesting that your amaryllis bloomed in summer. Maybe it doesn't like Christmas or winter. I can't say I blame it for not liking winter. Grin. It's beautiful Kathy. hugs-Erika

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    1. Only thing I think of is that I did not have these placed in a dark spot this time when I brought them in before the freeze in the fall. the clay pots were very heavy when I brought them indoors.
      the bloom is lovely and so large too

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  7. It's gorgeous -- and a delightful surprise!

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  8. Years ago... when we were raising our daughter in TX before we moved to CA and AR etc... i had a lovely window over my sink in the kitchen with a lovely little shelf for plants... and i had an Amaryllis in the window.. It was very happy there.. I did not try to manipulate it to get it to bloom etc... Sometime in the Spring it would die back on its own then late Spring , early Summer it would bloom naturally.. But i have to tell you Kathy i don't think i've EVER seen one bloom on such a short stalk!!! wowzer! Beautiful though.. Tell me do you fertilize it? Mine are all fixing to go in a closet... I've read to put them in the dark and no water from July 4 then pull them out on Halloween... Thank you Kathy for the 4th of July card!!! :) I said to myself 'Darn'! i should have made 4th of July cards!!! lol Hugs! deb

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    1. No I do not ferlized them usually perhaps a little before I bring them indoors before the first freeze.
      Yes i put them in the dark too when I bring them in-and then they will sprout leaves a few months after around Jan or feb even into march I water them well and then they usually bloom. these bulbs did not do that this time but the pots are so heavy now I didn't have them in the dark either..
      I have been growing these for many years and have never had a bloom like before. It is even bigger now after the photo very pretty.
      You are welcome for the card-hugs

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  9. I also do not do well with house plants, which is why we don't have any in our apt. Years ago, my husband had great luck with a spider plant and it had lots of "babies." I had only 1 amaryllis plant which was a birthday gift from a neighbor years ago. I think that it bloomed and then I discarded the plant. Glad to see how well yours did even if such a short bloom, still lovely 😊

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    1. Hi, I don't do house plants either these bulbs come indoors as the freeze will kill them-they usually go dormant for a few months and then bloom indoors

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  10. I have not had them that short. But fun they are blooming in the summer.
    Glad you have had a cool down we have been lovely but sadly the humidity is back in a big way.
    Cathy

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    1. I have never had one bloom in the summer either-usually in the house during winter or just before spring. the bloom is so large-amazing

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  11. I do not have any experience growing them but the flower is beautiful.. enjoy it.

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    1. Good morning These are fun to grow usually here see them in the stores around Christmas time-the bulbs will bloom for several years and make new bulbs too
      Thanks Iam enyoying this one-see it out the kitchen window

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  12. Quite a (funny) beauty! Here no such luck, either I have a black thumb or the conditions on the balcony are not good. The lavender is dead, I think... So, a joy to see yours, hugs to you and the lake

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    1. Yes this is a beauty for sure the bloom has opened up even wider now. sorry about your lavender-do you have it in full sun? it does best with lots of sunshine

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