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Amaryllis Photoperiodism …?
It is the Amaryllis (Hippeastrum sp.) A plant photoperiodic? I planted a few bulbs and buds have formed now … They are under fluorescent light, 24-7 … I was wondering if this light condition that affects blooms next year ..?
I suspect photoperiodism have a amaryllis blooms when a certain effect, but is not the only thing to consider, as a whole is flourishing. Keeping your amaryllis in the light is increasing its ability to produce food they need – and therefore increase the size of the leaves and the length – and finally, the size of the bulb. The leaves are larger and have over a single plant amaryllis, the better chance they have to have flowers when blooms occur. You get the same results, with plants up to the glass amaryllis window. Amaryllis, used as house plants, love to direct sunlight, unlike most plants. I had a flower amaryllis plant freely without going through a period of drying, but most of the time, this dormant or rest period is needed to force that blooms in winter. That has little to do with the number or quality of the blooms, however (and not the end, much to do with your question.) So to answer your question in the most succinctly as possible: Yes, I think photoperiodism has some effect on amaryllis flower, as "when blooms could occur in our homes or in kind (in the Andes and feet with plants found in nature), but the actual number and quality of flowers is really determined by how the bulb is in good health – and how healthy the flower buds are developed inside the bulb – and that has much to do with the size and length of leaves. By the way, is not only a part of photoperiodism Amaryllis cycle of life, so the phenomenon of phototropism (notice how you usually have to turn the pot a plant Amaryllis so that the stalk grow straight and not cause the plant to fall).
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Ackerman Hardy Amaryllis – Hippeastrum – Inside/Out $10.99 Thick and fleshy wide leaves. The many bulb-lets poduce umbels of large red flowers. A very dense bloomer in the spring. Blooms in April and May outside. If grown indoors it will bloom sooner. Fast growing and multiplying bulb. Sun to Part Sun Zone: 7-10 or grow indoors Height: 20″ tall The plant you will receive is growing in a 3 1/2″ pot and about 8″ tall. It is about 9 months from blooming…. |
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Blood Red Amaryllis Canvas Print / Canvas Art – Artist James Temple This is a beautiful stretched-canvas art print wrapped on 2.5″ thick stretcher bars. The print is professionally printed, assembled, and shipped within 2 – 3 business days from our production facility in North Carolina and arrives ready-to-hang on your wall. Fine Art America is home to more than 35,000 artists from all over the world who entrust us to fulfill their print orders online. We offer a … |
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Candy Apple Red Amaryllis Canvas Print / Canvas Art – Artist James Temple This is a beautiful stretched-canvas art print wrapped on 2.5″ thick stretcher bars. The print is professionally printed, assembled, and shipped within 2 – 3 business days from our production facility in North Carolina and arrives ready-to-hang on your wall. Fine Art America is home to more than 35,000 artists from all over the world who entrust us to fulfill their print orders online. We offer a … |
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Amaryllis $20.00 The amaryllis—elegant, tropical, and breathtakingly beautiful—is the most majestic of all the flowering bulbs. Its distinctive look, long-lasting blooms, and ease of cultivation have made it a favorite of plant lovers and a fixture in their homes around the world throughout the winter months. Now, award-winning photographer Starr Ockenga brings us Amaryllis, a comprehensive exploration of the … |
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Hippeastrum: The Gardener’s Amaryllis (Royal Horticultural Society/Timber Press Plant Collectors Guides Series) $15.14 The hybrids of Hippeastrum, also known by gardeners as amaryllis, have long been popular indoor plants, their flamboyant blooms bringing cheer during the dark winter months. This book for gardeners describes the astonishing range of hybrids now available and explains how to get the best results from these rewarding plants whether grown indoors, outdoors, or under glass. The large-flowering sin… |
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Effect of isoquinoline alkaloids from two Hippeastrum species on in vitro acetylcholinesterase activity.(Short Communication)(Report): An article from: … Journal of Phytotherapy & Phytopharmacology $9.95 This digital document is an article from Phytomedicine: International Journal of Phytotherapy & Phytopharmacology, published by Urban & Fischer Verlag on July 1, 2010. The length of the article is 3315 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Cita… |
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Hippeastrum $23.3 The hybrids of Hippeastrum, also known by gardeners as amaryllis, have long been popular indoor plants, their flamboyant blooms bringing cheer during the dark winter months. This book for gardeners describes the astonishing range of hybrids now available and explains how to get the best results from these rewarding plants whether grown indoors, outdoors, or under glass. |
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Amaryllidaceae Genera: Galanthus, Amaryllis, Narcissus, Zephyranthes, Cyrtanthus, Hippeastrum, Lycoris, Haemanthus, Rhodophiala, Leucojum $19.99 Amaryllidaceae Genera: Galanthus, Amaryllis, Narcissus, Zephyranthes, Cyrtanthus, Hippeastrum, Lycoris, Haemanthus, Rhodophiala, Leucojum |
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Amaryllis $9.3 Amaryllis |
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Amaryllis at the Fair $17.07 Amaryllis at the Fair |
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The Captain of the Amaryllis (1910) $23.59 The Captain of the Amaryllis (1910) |
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Amaryllis at the Fair (Dodo Press) $12.71 Amaryllis at the Fair (Dodo Press) |
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Forcing Amaryllis $27.02 - FORCING AMARYLLIS provides a new slant on courtroom mysteries. Louise Ure pulls back the curtain on jury consulting: the combination of psychology and marketing that has fascinated the nation in major courtroom battles since the O.J. Simpson trial.- The atmosphere of the Southwest is almost a character in this richly drawn novel, from the descriptions of the heat to the food and the landscape.- FORCING AMARYLLIS marks the debut of a sensational new talent. As a fourth generation Tucsonian, Louise Ure has a deep appreciation of the magic, the mystery, and the legends of the desert southwest, which endows this novel with potent and captivating details. |
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The Captain of the Amaryllis $27.74 Publisher: The C.M. Clark Publishing Company Publication date: 1910 Subjects: Fiction / Classics Fiction / Historical Fiction / Literary Literary Collections / General Literary Collections / American / General Literary Collections / Essays Literary Criticism / General Literary Criticism / American / General Literary Criticism / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be numerous typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. |
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The Eyes of the Amaryllis $5.99 Experience love and loss in this enchanting sea mystery. |
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The Lover’s Week: Or, the Six Days Adventures of Philander and Amaryllis. Written by a Young Lady. $11.58 The Lover’s Week: Or, the Six Days Adventures of Philander and Amaryllis. Written by a Young Lady. |
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Amaryllis at the Fair, a Novel $22.44 Publisher: London: S. Low, Marston, Searle, |
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