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@Arcadian That is stunning! I have a mystery plant in my tiny garden this year. It looks like an hydrangea. Waiting to see if it's actually a weed instead. Definitely nothing as beautiful as the Amarylis. Isn't Amarylis a bulb?
They are from what I remember. I have some lilies on the side of my house they're super red (does not have the stalk like the image at all). When I lived in Massachusetts I was huge about oriental lilies...had tons of them that reached 4-5 ft in height. Learned a little about Amarylis to know what they were and that they were bulb plants.
I so miss my lilies though but they don't do well in my current climate which is why I never grew them. From what I'm reading Amarylis grows very well down here and will spread and split in a subtropical climate. I do wonder if maybe it found its way into my yard because of the squirrels.....
Hydrangeas are so beautiful to me, they don't do well here unfortunately.