Evergreen Cybister Amaryllis brings an exotic, spider-like elegance to indoor spaces with its distinctive apple-green-to-chartreuse flower heads. This forcing bulb cultivar produces two to three stalks, each crowned with four unique blooms that create a contemporary, architectural look for your houseplant collection. Hardy in zone 9, it reaches 18 to 36 inches tall and can be coaxed to flower multiple times throughout the year indoors, offering periodic bursts of unusual color from late winter onward.
Full Sun
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9-9
36in H x ?in W
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Moderate
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The apple-green-to-chartreuse petals give this spider amaryllis an almost otherworldly presence compared to traditional red and pink varieties. Each bulb sends up multiple stalks laden with four flower heads apiece, creating a generous display that rewards patient indoor gardeners. Most bulbs delay their first bloom until after the winter holidays, but once established, they'll flower periodically year-round in the right conditions, turning a single bulb into a reliable winter-into-spring performer.
Evergreen Cybister Amaryllis is grown as an indoor houseplant, prized specifically for its ornamental flower display and the contemporary visual interest its spider-like, chartreuse blooms bring to indoor spaces during winter and beyond.
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Force amaryllis bulbs indoors in containers with drainage holes filled with well-draining potting soil. Plant the bulb with its top third above the soil surface and water thoroughly. Keep in a warm location (60-70°F indoors is typical for forcing) and move to bright light once shoots emerge.
Remove spent flower stems at the base once all blooms have faded to redirect energy back into the bulb for future flowering cycles. Trim away any dead or yellowing foliage as it appears.
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