Amaryllis belladonna
Common Names: naked lady
Family:
Origin: South Africa
Type: Perennial from bulb
Size: To 2 ft. high, 1 ft. wide; flower stalks to 3 ft.
Flowers: Rose-pink or white flowers (occasionally dark pink), late summer, winter; strap-like green leaves produced after flowering.
Uses: Rock garden, containers (in porous soil), borders.
Wildlife: (None found.)
Soil: Must be well-drained.
Water: Low.
Sun: Full sun to some shade.
Pruning: (No special needs found.)
Pests & Diseases: (None found.)
Notes: Found among rocks in the South Western Cape. Hardy to 35°F.