Hippeastrum 'The Great Mozart' is a large variety of hippeastrum that forms one or two scapes about 28 cm tall with two to four bright flowers. The inflorescence measures approximately 16×30 cm and consists of simple funnel-shaped flowers of an oval shape with a diameter of 16 cm. The flower is white, decorated with short dark-red stripes and dots; the central part is light green, while the perianth lobes are wide, long, and wavy at the edge. The aroma is weak, yet each bud attracts attention with its elegance.
The variety is distinguished by high winter hardiness and resistance to diseases and pests, making it an ideal choice for gardens and parks in moderate climates. The flowering period lasts about 28 days, and when cut, the plant retains freshness for about 15 days, allowing it to be used in bouquets and compositions.
'The Great Mozart' is widely used for decorating flower beds, group plantings, masses, borders, rabatok, alpine slides, and cut flowers. Thanks to its large size and durability, it becomes a bright accent in any landscape project, giving it an exquisite look and a long flowering life.