4 Design ideas with Amaryllis
About Amaryllis
Amaryllis is a classic winter holiday flower with big lily-like flowers that can come in many colors, from salmon to deep red.
One amaryllis stem usually has from 2 to 7 blossoms, each of them is up to 4 inches depending on the variety and each stems lenght is normally around 18-20 inches.
How to display
Amaryllis look amazing no matter how you display them, combined with other flowers or on their own.
If you plan to leave the stems relatively long, a better option is a vase with a heavy bottom. Clear vases work well for amaryllis, because they accentuate the long line of the stem.
Floral Creations
Despite the fact Amaryllis is a classic winter holiday flower, they are grown year round, and look amazing in tropical, romantic and boho style arrangements!
But Christmas is coming and there are delightful designs that we want to share with you!
Bright Christmas
Red is a color that gives a touch of joy, and awakens the Christmas spirit to your setting using Amaryllis as a focal flower paired with subtle red berries.
Moody colors
For sober setting using white Amaryllis paired with moody colors is a wonderful option, full shapes and textures that will help to create this elegant style and the flowers will not go unnoticed.
Sophisticated
Using white Amaryllis as a focal flower with a touch of red and green will add a touch of elegance to your setting.
Single flower
Using one stem for mini centerpieces are a great idea to fit a budget but using a Christmas classic flower that will make your designs stand out.
Bridal Bouquet
Winter weddings are so romantic and a monochromatic bouquet will leave everyone speechless. Subtle bridal bouquet with white Amaryllis and few greenery will create that dreamy winter wedding.
Pronto´s Amaryllis
Care Tips
The first thing to note is that these flowers have hollow stems and, as a result, it is normal for the stems to split. You are going to need to trim the stems when they arrive. Always cut the stems on an angle so that you increase the surface area for absorption and so that they don’t rest flat on the bottom of the vase.
These flowers should be displayed in a relatively cool spot and never in direct sunlight. Indirect sunlight is ideal.
Get carried away by the Christmas spirit with a Christmas classic: Amaryllis!