Amarine
Emanuelle
This remarkable variety puts on a dazzling display of sophisticated rosy-pink flowers in the late-season garden - blooms exceptionally long in the garden, and lasts exceptionally well in the vase.
Amarines are an exciting new introduction - they're a cross between a Nerine and an Amaryllis Belladonna (hence the name). With the taller stems of an Amaryllis, and the delightful recurved petals of a Nerine, the Amarines have the best of both worlds.
Super hardy, lightly scented, and a top-notch cutflower... you can't go wrong with an Amarine!
Nerine blooms as a cluster of flowers on a leafless stem. Each flower is trumpet-shaped with recurved petals. Nerines are the perfect cut flower.
Nerines like to be hot and dry - they do best in full Sun, in sandy, very well drained soil.
Nerines should be planted as soon as you receive them.
For a full overview of how to plant Nerines visit our Gardeners Guide.
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50-60cm
Full Sun to Part Shade