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The showy mix of an Amaryllis Belladonna and Nerine produces the ever fanscinating Amarine and then there's the Amarine Belladiva Anastasia - a one of a kind!! Amarine Belladiva Anastasia has glitzy lily-shaped blooms in bright vibrant pink that is sure to awaken the autumn garden whether planted in pots of in the garden. 

Although Amarines look similar to nerines, they are stronger and bigger and make incredible cut flowers. 

Amarines are a later flowering variety are usually in flower during the Autumn. Plant these alongside Nerines or other Amarines for colour in your garden during the later months of September and October. 

Harts' Hint
" Amarines are fully hardy but like all bulbs, they can not tolerate wet feet."

How to plant Amarines

Planting Amarines in the Garden

  • Locate your permanent position to plant your Amarines preferably in a sunny spot where you know they won't be disturbed. 
  • Plant in swathes of 3 or more bulbs will produce a lovely floral display. 
  • Space each bulb 15-20cm (6-8") apart.
  • Plant with the bottom half of the bulb below surface level with the roots spread out. The neck of the bulb needs to be above ground. 
  • Plant in well-drained soil in a sunny position. 
  • Water well. 

Planting Nerines in Pots

  • If planting in pots, plant your bulbs using a mixture of 50% multipurpose compost and 50% loam-based compost such as John Innes No.2.
  • Plant with the bottom half of the bulb below surface level with the roots spread out. 
  • Space Amarines 10-15cm (4-6") apart.
  • Plant in well-drained soil in a sunny position. 
  • Water well. 

Description

The showy mix of an Amaryllis Belladonna and Nerine produces the ever fanscinating Amarine and then there's the Amarine Belladiva Anastasia - a one of a kind!! Amarine Belladiva Anastasia has glitzy lily-shaped blooms in bright vibrant pink that is sure to awaken the autumn garden whether planted in pots of in the garden. 

Although Amarines look similar to nerines, they are stronger and bigger and make incredible cut flowers. 

Amarines are a later flowering variety are usually in flower during the Autumn. Plant these alongside Nerines or other Amarines for colour in your garden during the later months of September and October. 

Harts' Hint
" Amarines are fully hardy but like all bulbs, they can not tolerate wet feet."

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Planting & Growing Instructions

How to plant Amarines

Planting Amarines in the Garden

  • Locate your permanent position to plant your Amarines preferably in a sunny spot where you know they won't be disturbed. 
  • Plant in swathes of 3 or more bulbs will produce a lovely floral display. 
  • Space each bulb 15-20cm (6-8") apart.
  • Plant with the bottom half of the bulb below surface level with the roots spread out. The neck of the bulb needs to be above ground. 
  • Plant in well-drained soil in a sunny position. 
  • Water well. 

Planting Nerines in Pots

  • If planting in pots, plant your bulbs using a mixture of 50% multipurpose compost and 50% loam-based compost such as John Innes No.2.
  • Plant with the bottom half of the bulb below surface level with the roots spread out. 
  • Space Amarines 10-15cm (4-6") apart.
  • Plant in well-drained soil in a sunny position. 
  • Water well. 

Care Instructions

  • Amarines do not like to be disturbed so establish a decent position from the off and avoid moving them. 
  • Protect in very cold areas with a mulch over winter. 
  • Don't worry if the flowering is not brilliant the first year, its just establishing itself. Be patient and you will see results in 12-18months. 
  • Do not divide the bulbs as they prefer to become quite congested and grow in clumps. 
£3.00

Amarine Belladiva Anastasia

Nerine x Amaryllis Hybrid
  • 1 Bulb £3.00
  • 3 Bulbs £7.50
  • 9 Bulbs £20.00
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Specification
Latin name: Amarine
Also known as: Nerine x Amaryllis Hybrid
Colours: Bright Pink
Aspect: Full Sun or Partial Shade
Height: 45-50cm / 18-20"
Planting period: Spring
Soil Type: Well drained Soil
Bulb Size: 16cm+
Hardiness: Hardy - H5 (-15°C to -10°C) / Semi-Hardy - Mulch over winter where necessary
Suitable for containers: Yes
Scented: Yes
Border Position: Middle/Back
Pollinator: Yes
Shipping est: Dispatch in 3-5 working days
Delivery period: Spring (Feb to May 2024)
SKU SKU17666134444441
  • Description

    The showy mix of an Amaryllis Belladonna and Nerine produces the ever fanscinating Amarine and then there's the Amarine Belladiva Anastasia - a one of a kind!! Amarine Belladiva Anastasia has glitzy lily-shaped blooms in bright vibrant pink that is sure to awaken the autumn garden whether planted in pots of in the garden. 

    Although Amarines look similar to nerines, they are stronger and bigger and make incredible cut flowers. 

    Amarines are a later flowering variety are usually in flower during the Autumn. Plant these alongside Nerines or other Amarines for colour in your garden during the later months of September and October. 

    Harts' Hint
    " Amarines are fully hardy but like all bulbs, they can not tolerate wet feet."

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  • Planting & Growing Instructions

    How to plant Amarines

    Planting Amarines in the Garden

    • Locate your permanent position to plant your Amarines preferably in a sunny spot where you know they won't be disturbed. 
    • Plant in swathes of 3 or more bulbs will produce a lovely floral display. 
    • Space each bulb 15-20cm (6-8") apart.
    • Plant with the bottom half of the bulb below surface level with the roots spread out. The neck of the bulb needs to be above ground. 
    • Plant in well-drained soil in a sunny position. 
    • Water well. 

    Planting Nerines in Pots

    • If planting in pots, plant your bulbs using a mixture of 50% multipurpose compost and 50% loam-based compost such as John Innes No.2.
    • Plant with the bottom half of the bulb below surface level with the roots spread out. 
    • Space Amarines 10-15cm (4-6") apart.
    • Plant in well-drained soil in a sunny position. 
    • Water well. 
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