EDUARD is a houseplant from the amaryllis family that attracts attention with its large and bright flowers. The plant originates from tropical regions of America and is distinguished by a long flowering period, making it a popular choice for those who want to add a picturesque accent to their interior.
Almost always, variants of the amaryllis are encountered that are called amaryllis. Despite the similarity in appearance, these plants have different origins and require different care conditions. EDUARD grows best in bright diffused light and a temperature of 13 to 25 °C. During the flowering period, it needs to be regularly fed and watered, while during rest periods, care should be reduced.
The plant is also known for its frost hardiness: dark green glossy foliage withstands strong cold winds, while white, beige, and cream-colored flowers create a delicate contrast. The height of EDUARD usually reaches 80 cm, which makes it suitable both for indoor cultivation and for cutting in bouquets. When planting, it is recommended to leave a distance of about 30 cm between plants and bury the root neck to a depth of approximately 10 cm.