Easy marketing. You really need to open the encapsulation & plant in a
pot them if you want them to survive. We have some which have been
flowering annually for years.
Alan C
On 24-Nov-22 04:53 PM, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
Am 24.11.22 um 15:35 schrieb Daniel J. Matyola:
My Thanksgiving guest gave me an unusual plant; a "waterless"
Amaryllis.
The bulb is coated in a waxy substance, and it grows and blooms
without the
need for water or fertilizer. It is also quite attractive:
They're selling them all over the place over here, as well. Remains to
be seen what will happen once it has consumed the water/nutrients in the
bulb.
Not for us, anyway, because they're highly poisonous for cats.
Ralf
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