Eucharis - Amazon Lily
Discover the enchanting Eucharis, also known as the Amazon Lily, a captivating bulb native to Ecuador. This exquisite plant produces elegant stalks adorned with 5 to 6 pendulous, Daffodil-like blooms, each featuring white petals and emitting a sweet, tropical fragrance. Its attractive, shiny, deep green foliage adds to its allure. While typically blooming from spring to early summer, it may offer a delightful rebloom within the same season. Ideal for container gardening, it thrives in lightly shaded locations like a solarium or bright windowsill, requiring consistently moist soil and monthly feeding for optimal growth.
$6.97
Owner Satisfaction
4.1
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Category Rank
2993
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#2993 in Plant & Flower Bulbs
Price vs Category Average
-70%
Below average
Includes
1
/ Eucharis bulb
Who it's for
- Highly Fragrant, Elegant Blooms
- Thrives in Low Light Conditions
- Potential for Multiple Bloom Cycles
Who should skip it
- Requires High Humidity and Warmth
- Sensitive to Repotting and Disturbance
- Toxic if Ingested
Key Specs
Includes
1 Eucharis bulb
Planting Depth
3-4 inches
Planting Season
Spring
Bloom Season
Varies, Spring to Early Summer; possible rebloomer
Sunlight Requirement
Partial Shade; Bright Indirect Indoors
Mature Height
18-24 inches
Flower Color
White
Hardiness Zones
10-11
Features
- Produces 5-6 pendulous, Daffodil-like blooms
- Sweet, tropical fragrance
- Attractive, shiny, deep green foliage
- Blooms twice per growing season
- Ideal for container gardening
- Prefers lightly shaded environments
- Requires consistently moist soil
- Responds well to monthly feeding
What customers say
Customer feedback on the Eucharis Amazon Lily bulbs shows a clear split based on gardening experience. Experienced growers highly praise the arrival health and size of the bulbs, consistently reporting successful sprouting and beautiful, fragrant white flowers. They view the stock quality as excellent. Conversely, novice gardeners often struggle, citing slow or failed sprouting and difficulty achieving blooms. This difficulty stems from the plant's specific tropical needs for warmth and humidity, which are often mistaken for product failure. While the physical bulb quality is rarely disputed, successful flowering heavily depends on the gardener's ability to replicate a precise tropical environment.
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