Blooming Amarine in Autumn's Fervor
The Amarine, a unique hybrid flower originating from a blend between the Amaryllis and Nerine, is bringing a fresh perspective to fall floral design this year. Cultivated by Kitty de Jong at Agro Fleur Select, this eye-catching bloom is supplied through the All I Am label by Coloríginz.
In recent years, the Amarine's beauty has been enjoyed well into week 46, thanks to less severe frosts. This year, Agro Fleur Select reports an exceptionally high-quality harvest of Amarine, providing florists and retailers with a valuable addition to their autumn collections.
The Amarine offers a stunning contrast to the typical autumn colours, bursting into bright, eye-catching pinks just when many plants start to show their autumn hues. Teus Beekhuis of All I Am noted that the current harvest is met with enthusiasm and anticipation.
Several varieties of Amarine are cultivated at Agro Fleur Select, including Anastasia (bright fuchsia), Aphrodite (clear, bright pink), Emmanuelle (soft, light pink), Smila and Paris (shades between Anastasia and Aphrodite), and Tomoko (deep, autumnal red). Teus shares that nearly all bulbs are producing excellent flowers suitable for cutting.
The Amarine's cultivation period in 2025 is typically in the spring and early summer months, from March to June, depending on the region. However, the end of the Amarine's season mainly depends on the risk of frost, allowing it to extend into the heart of autumn, from week 35 to week 46.
The Amarine's bold pinks and reds bring energy into seasonal bouquets, standing out in both floral arrangements and garden displays. Teus Beekhuis describes the Amarine as a celebration of fall - bold, beautiful, and full of life. With the potential for abundant flourishing in 2025, the Amarine crop is looking particularly promising. Fresh Amarine blooms continue to arrive at Coloríginz daily.
Florists and retailers can expect to enjoy the Amarine for the coming five to seven weeks. The Amarine's unique colors and strong stems make it a valuable addition to any autumn collection, adding a splash of unexpected color to the season. The Amarine's peak season aligns with the heart of autumn, providing a striking contrast to the typical autumn colours.
The Amarine is grown outdoors, making its harvest naturally influenced by the weather. This year, the milder frosts have allowed the Amarine to be enjoyed for a longer period, extending its beauty into the heart of the summer season.
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