Description
Hippeastrum 'Papiliox'
Overview:
- Species: Hippeastrum hybrid - Papilio Cross
- Growth Habit: Can be grown directly in soil or in pots
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Flower Characteristics:
- Colour:Â Deep burgundy blooms with dominant Light lime green veins and markings
- Bloom Count: Typically two flowers per stem
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Flowering Time:
- August to October
- Winter and spring in the subtropics
Growing Zones: Suitable for various regions across Australia
Planting Details:
- Preferred Habitat: Ideal for growing directly in the ground or in pots
How to Plant:
- Location: Choose a sunny spot
- Soil Preparation: Ensure well-draining soil. Prepare the soil to a depth of 20cm if planting directly in the ground.
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Planting Method:
- Plant the bulb with the neck slightly above the soil level, ensuring good air circulation around the plant to prevent moisture buildup.
- Space bulbs 10cm apart if planting multiple bulbs.
- If planting in pots, use a well-draining potting mix and place some gravel at the base of the pot to improve drainage.
Care Instructions:
- Watering: Water regularly, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Avoid overwatering to prevent rot.
- Fertilising: Use a balanced liquid fertiliser monthly during the growing season.
- Temperature: Protect from frost; ideal temperatures range from 15-25°C.
- Naturalisation: These bulbs can thrive for many years when left undisturbed in their chosen habitat.
Additional Notes:
- Hippeastrum 'Papiliox' is known for its striking burgundy blooms with light lime green veins and markings, making it a distinctive addition to any garden or collection.
- Ensure the plant receives adequate light and proper care to enjoy its beautiful blooms each year.
Happy Gardening! Enjoy the unique beauty of your Hippeastrum 'Papiliox'!
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