
Amarines
Amarines are stunning bigeneric hybrids, resulting from a cross between Amaryllis and Nerine. These bulbous perennials produce clusters of elegant, lily-like flowers in shades of pink, blending the best traits of their parent plants, smaller than Amaryllis yet more trumpet-shaped than Nerine. Their vibrant blooms not only add beauty to gardens but also attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, providing a valuable nectar source in late summer to autumn when other flowers may fade. After blooming, their strap-shaped leaves emerge, offering subtle greenery. Easy to grow and drought-tolerant once established, Amarines are an excellent choice for wildlife-friendly gardens, supporting biodiversity while adding long-lasting color