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Amaryllis (Hippeastrum) Diamond

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Diamond Amaryllis – A Sparkling Holiday Centerpiece in Bloom

The Diamond amaryllis is a radiant and luxurious variety known for its glistening finish and impressive floral display. With large, layered petals and a luminous white bloom often touched with subtle green or cream accents, it adds a sophisticated, winter-inspired glow to any indoor setting. Perfect for holiday decorating or elegant gifting, Diamond amaryllis bulbs combine style, ease, and the wow factor — all in one flower. Whether you're looking for a statement plant or a refined floral gift, Diamond amaryllis delivers beauty without effort.

What Is Diamond Amaryllis?

The Diamond amaryllis is a hybrid variety of Hippeastrum, selected for its pristine white blooms and high bloom performance indoors. Classified as a large-flowered amaryllis, this variety produces multiple blooms per stalk with impressive width and depth. Its name reflects the clean, crisp brilliance of the flowers, making it a popular choice for winter weddings, holiday centerpieces, and minimalist holiday design. The structure of each Diamond amaryllis flower is wide, full, and often slightly ruffled, offering a classic yet modern look that stands out beautifully against greenery or festive décor.

How Large Are Diamond Amaryllis Flowers?

Each Diamond amaryllis bulb typically produces 2 stems, each bearing 4 to 5 large, trumpet-shaped blooms that reach 6 to 8 inches across. The stems themselves grow between 14 and 18 inches in height, making them ideal for both table arrangements and windowsill displays. These indoor flowering bulbs bloom into snowy white flowers that glow under natural or ambient lighting, creating a serene and refined atmosphere.

How to Grow Diamond Amaryllis Indoors?

Growing Diamond amaryllis bulbs is refreshingly simple. Plant in a pot with well-draining soil, leaving the top third of the bulb exposed. Position in a warm spot with indirect sunlight. Water sparingly until growth appears, then keep the soil lightly moist. With proper care, blooms appear 6–8 weeks after planting. These easy-care amaryllis bulbs thrive in most indoor settings, making them a reliable choice for both beginners and experienced gardeners.

When Should You Plant Diamond Amaryllis?

To enjoy blooms during the holiday season, plant your Diamond amaryllis in October or early November. With proper timing, the flowers will open just in time for Christmas or New Year’s gatherings — a glowing addition to your winter décor.

Buy Diamond amaryllis at Amarylia — the perfect white holiday bloom or refined seasonal gift.

At Amarylia, we offer hand-selected Diamond amaryllis for sale, chosen for their size, form, and elegant presentation. Each bulb is backed by our quality guarantee and shipped with care. Whether you're planning your seasonal centerpiece or sending a heartfelt gift, the Diamond amaryllis brings graceful beauty to any space, with none of the hassle.

  • European 100% quality guarantee

    Our goal is to provide all our customers with the highest quality plants that are thoroughly tested before they get into your hands. Plants are always shipped to you at the right time for planting.

  • The largest assortment

    Do you want to be the first to have the most famous varieties or rare novelties? We offer you the largest selection of Amaryllis on the market - 400 varieties. Here you can find your favorite flowers very quickly.

  • World class bulbs

    We are an exclusive partner of the best Dutch suppliers, some of whom have the title of “royal supplier”. That is why we are able to purchase all plants directly from the best breeders.

Common Questions

When to plant amaryllis bulbs?

Amaryllis bulbs are versatile and can be planted indoors from late autumn through early spring, depending on when you want to enjoy their spectacular blooms. If your goal is festive holiday flowers, the best approach is to plant your amaryllis bulbs 6–8 weeks in advance. This timing allows the bulbs to establish strong roots, develop healthy leaves, and produce tall, sturdy stems topped with vibrant, eye-catching flowers.

For gardeners in warmer climates (zones 8–11), amaryllis bulbs can also be planted outdoors in spring once the danger of frost has passed. Outdoors, they thrive in well-drained soil and a sunny location, where they can gradually naturalize and return year after year with proper care.

How to plant amaryllis bulbs?

Plant amaryllis bulbs in well-drained soil, keeping the top third of the bulb above the surface. If you’re growing amaryllis indoors, choose a snug pot and water sparingly until the first signs of growth appear. A warm, bright location will help the stems grow strong and produce spectacular blooms.

Depending on your taste, you can select from elegant Galaxy Amaryllis with their large, classic flowers, or the more compact Sonata Amaryllis, perfect for smaller pots and windowsills. Those who love unusual forms often choose Spider Amaryllis with their exotic, star-like petals, while festive décor lovers admire the convenient WAX Amaryllis, which blooms beautifully without soil or watering.

How long does an amaryllis take to bloom?

Typically, amaryllis blooms 6–10 weeks after planting, depending on the variety, temperature, and growing conditions. Some bulbs may bloom sooner or produce multiple stalks over time.

How to care for an amaryllis after it blooms?

After flowering, remove faded blooms but leave the foliage intact. Keep watering and feeding the plant so it can recharge the bulb. Once the leaves begin to yellow naturally, reduce watering and let the bulb rest for 8–10 weeks before replanting.

Delivery – Amaryllis Collection

We ship premium amaryllis bulbs at the perfect time for planting, whether for indoor forcing or garden display. All bulbs are carefully selected and packed to ensure healthy blooms. Detailed growing instructions are included with every order.