a.k.a. Naked Lady, this Amaryllis belladonna hybrid, blooms in February with up to 10 sweetly scented pure white trumpets with yellow throats on 80cm stems. A truly beautiful and statuesque belladonna.
Belladonna Lilies flower before the foliage appears and will begin blooming in late Summer through Autumn. The flowers are trumpet shaped and up to six can form on a single stem. The flowers are produced on a leafless or naked stem and hence the name Naked Lady. The flowers come in different shades of pink and white which are held aloft on a purple or green stem. Belladonna Lilies flower best when they come from clumps that are left undisturbed for several years. In Autumn the foliage will appear and last through Winter until Spring where it will go into dormancy. The foliage is narrow and strappy with a dull green colour. Belladonna Lilies love warm locations so find a position in the garden that gets full sun.