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Japanese Name:
アマリリス
Romaji Name:
amaririsu
Description
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Amaryllis is a genus of flowering plants in the family Amaryllidaceae, known for its large, trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom in vibrant colors. These plants are popular as ornamental flowers, especially around the winter and spring seasons. Amaryllis plants are typically grown indoors as potted plants, but they can also be cultivated outdoors in warm climates.
History
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Amaryllis is a flowering plant native to South America, especially Brazil.
It was introduced to Europe in the 18th century through botanical exploration.
The plant became popular for its large, colorful trumpet-shaped flowers.
Amaryllis bulbs were cultivated widely as ornamental plants in gardens and homes.
In Victorian times, amaryllis symbolized pride and beauty.
Hybrid varieties were developed to create diverse colors and larger blooms.
Today, amaryllis is a popular holiday flower, especially during winter seasons.