Just have to share you our BABY AMARYLLIS...
Yep, Pieter did divide a bulb from our 8–year old Amaryllis and LOOK...
3 blooms!
Just like the Mama Amaryllis it got potted into one of our Delft White planters and is rather happy and look, another baby is developing on the side!
Both images are from April 17 around breakfast time.
This I took at breakfast time on April 18, the 3rd flower is almost open.
This I took today, April 19—from above to show you its 3 blooms!
What a loyal bloomers those Amaryllis bulbs are.
Have you ever had any babies growing on the side of your Amaryllis?
Related link:
Our 8 Year Old Amaryllis with 7 Blooms | previous post with Mama plant one month earlier
Wunderschön... viele liebe Grüsse zu dir.
ReplyDeleteLiebe Viola,
DeleteDanke sehr!
Liebe Grüße mit Sonne,
Mariette
The blooms are stunning, Mariette. You have terrific window sills for your plants!
ReplyDeleteDearest Kim,
DeleteYes, those windowsills and the greenhouse for the period after blooming prove to be great.
Hugs,
Mariette
How beautiful!
ReplyDeleteDearest Anne,
DeleteYes, those are sunshines on our windowsill.
Hugs,
Mariette
Leuk om te zien hoe goed de babyplant het doet. Al even mooi als de mamaplant. Fijne dag en lieve groet Willy
ReplyDeleteBeste Willy,
DeleteJa, kennelijk doet goed voorbeeld—goed volgen!
Liefs,
Mariette
What wonderful flowers. Our Amaryllis has now stopped blooming. You say Pieter divided a bulb from your 8–year old. Does that mean cutting the "onion" in the pot? Do we have to do this? Or leave ours in the pot for next year? All we have now is the "onion" and some stems with no flowers.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Dearest Victor,
DeleteThey are wonderful.
No, don't cut the bulb but if there is a 'separate' smaller bulb growing in the pot—remove that and plant it in a different pot.
Hugs,
Mariette
Thank you Mariette. You're wonderful.
DeleteGod bless.
💞
DeleteDearest Mariette,
ReplyDeleteYour amaryllis is perfectly lovely. How fortunate to have these pretties to enjoy at breakfast.
I have had several of my bulbs reproduce. One is a color I have never had in a large bulb. Another of life's little mysteries.
Here's to a fine week-end.................Suzi
Dearest Suzi,
DeleteThis is truly a wonderful sight at breakfast in the sunshine.
So you too had the pleasure of having offspring from your bubls.
Hugs,
Mariette
These are gorgeous, Mariette! Thanks for brightening my day.
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Dearest Martha Jane,
DeleteThey sure are gorgeous and I had to share them!
Hugs,
Mariette
Wat een prachtige kleur heeft de bloem Mariette.
ReplyDeleteJe hebt er ook een mooi plekje voor.
Liefs,
Hilly
Beste Hilly,
DeleteJa, best bijzonder met deze streepjes.
Planten zijn zó happy op deze brede vensterbank naar het oosten.
Liefs,
Mariette
Such pretty flowers
ReplyDeleteDearest Jo–Anne,
DeleteA very rewarding showcase!
Hugs,
Mariette
Your baby Amaryllis are stunning! It indicates that you do the very right things about growing them.
ReplyDeleteKudos to you!
Dearest Duta,
DeleteThank you and guess being the son and daughter of a market gardener helps.
Hugs,
Mariette
Such a beauty, and you really have a green thumb when it comes to l keeping your amaryllis going dear Mariette. I just planted my three remaining bulbs into the garden for summer. I put them near the front door to keep my eye on them. Some years they bloom outside other years just long green leaves brighten up the spot. Will repot and bring back inside in September, and hopefully have blooms during the winter months. Such amazing bulbs and blooms.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Mary
Dearest Mary,
DeleteAs mentioned to Duta here above—being the son and daughter of a market gardener helps!
Amaryllis can put on quite a show and we all are happy that they got discovered and cultivated for us to enjoy indoors.
Hugs,
Mariette
Your amaryllis are gorgeous, Mariette.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely enjoyed seeing the photos.
Hugs and blessings, dearest friend
Dearest Veronica,
DeleteYes, they surely are a joy to have on our windowsill!
Hugs,
Mariette
Belleza de flores, con buenos encuadres.
ReplyDeleteFeliz fin de semana. Besos.
Querida Antónia,
DeleteGracias y esas son nuestras pequeñas alegrías diarias de la vida.
Abrazos,
Mariette
The flower just looks perfect.
ReplyDeletexoxo
Dearest Christina,
DeleteThey sure did!
Hugs,
Mariette
Que lindas, lindas! E muito lindos os parapeitos da janela.
ReplyDeleteDepois que os filhos saem de casa, a alegria são as plantas! 😆😄😁
E que "mãos" fantásticas você tem, Mariette!
E você, como está agora, as dores foram embora?
Um ótimo domingo para vocês.
Abraços!
Prezados Taís,
DeleteObrigado e sim, só temos gatinhos em casa... 😉
No que diz respeito à minha dor, isso é apenas menor – dependendo do clima, principalmente. Mas é habitável. Meu médico de cuidados primários disse que leva até 12 semanas para que todos os hematomas sejam absorvidos e para o resto se curar. Então eu sou paciente... (mais ou menos!).
Abraços,
Mariette