Plants in genus amarcrinum
Amarcrinum 'Elegance'
Amarcrinum 'Elegance' is a hybrid of Amaryllis belladonna and Crinum, forming a compact clump of fleshy green leaves. It flowers from mid-July through August, with 3.5-foot stalks bearing up to 27 lightly fragrant, white flowers with a blush pink throat.
Amarcrinum 'Born Free'
Amarcrinum 'Born Free' is a hybrid of Amaryllis belladonna and Crinum, originating in Fresno, California. It features 20-inch tall spikes of flowers that open pale pink and change to pure white, blooming from late summer to fall.
Amarcrinum 'Dorothy Hannibal'
Amarcrinum 'Dorothy Hannibal' is a bi-generic hybrid with a compact clump of glossy green leaves. It produces 2-foot tall stalks of 12-15 deep pink, lightly fragrant flowers in mid-September. This plant is drought tolerant and attracts insects.
Amarcrinum 'Hannibal's Pink'
Amarcrinum 'Hannibal's Pink' is a hybrid of Amaryllis belladonna and Crinum, forming a clump of glossy green leaves that can reach 3 feet tall and 6 feet wide. In mid-July, it produces 2-foot tall stalks with clusters of medium pink flowers, making it the earliest flowering of its hybrid group. This plant is drought-tolerant and adds a tropical look to gardens with its lush foliage and vibrant blooms.
Amarcrinum 'Pinkie'
Amarcrinum 'Pinkie' is a hybrid of Amaryllis belladonna and Crinum, featuring lush green leaves and large clusters of light pink, fragrant flowers with a darker stripe. It blooms in early September.
Amarcrinum 'Fred Howard'
Amarcrinum 'Fred Howard' is a hybrid bulbous perennial resulting from a cross between Amaryllis belladonna and Crinum moorei. It features glossy, strap-like leaves and produces large, fragrant pink flowers on 2-foot stalks from mid-August until frost. This plant is a superb choice for potted specimens in colder climates.