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0PI 689434'Cavalier'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Cavalier’ is a tall bulbous herbaceous perennial. Bulbs are 4.0-5.0 cm diam at first flowering, maturing to 7.0 - 8.0 cm, producing 2-3 offset bulbs annually. Leaves are strap-shaped, green, two to four per bulb, 60-70 cm long, 5-5.5 cm wide. Scapes are 50-60 cm tall, usually 3 per bulb, each bearing 4-5 flowers per scape with pedicels 4-6 cm long. The funnel-shaped perianth is 14.5-16 cm long, laterally ca. 13 cm and dorsoventrally 14 cm wide. The six tepals are of medium texture. The outer tepals are 10-12 cm long, and 3.5-4 cm wide at their broadest; the inner tepals are 9.5-11 cm long, the inner laterals 4.5 -5.0 cm wide; the ventral inner ca. 3.5 cm wide. The tepals are striated marginally with orange-red on their adaxial surface, with RHSCC orange-red 33A the closest, with a white central keel. The stsraiation are more diffuse in the proximal region of the tepals and a white underlay can be seen. The throat is green at the base of the tepals, extending up in proximal 1.5 cm of the white keel, with a short ring of fimbrae at the throat. The tepals are similarly colored on their abaxial surfaces, with infusions of green towards the base. Stamens are 11 to 12 cm long, ornage-red distally, fading proximally to white, then green in the proximal 1.5 cm; pollen is yellow. The style is ca. 13 cm and colored similarly to the staminal filaments; the white trifid stigma is ca. 7.0 mm wide. This a complex, sixth generation hybrid that began with a primary hybrid of H. ambiguum x H. papilio, with successive crosses with H. brasilianum and the cultivars ‘Bouquet’, and ‘Wonderland’.1970731PI 689434
1PI 689435'Bebop'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Bebop’ is a moderately tall bulbous herbaceous perennial. Bulbs are 4.0-5.0 cm diam at first flowering, maturing to 7.0 - 8.0 cm, producing 1-2 offset bulbs annually. Leaves are strap-shaped, green, two to four per bulb, 55-65 cm long, 4.8-5.5 cm wide. Scapes are 50-60 cm tall, usually 3 per bulb, each bearing 3-4 flowers per scape with pedicels 4-6 cm long. The large, spreading funnel-shaped perianth is 14.5-16 cm long, laterally 15 cm and dorsoventrally 14 cm wide. The six tepals are of medium texture. The outer tepals are 10-12 cm long, and 5-6 cm wide at their broadest; the inner tepals are 9.5-11 cm long, the inner laterals 7.5 -8.0 cm wide; the ventral inner ca. 6.5 cm wide. The tepals are striated marginally with a bright salmon-orange on their adaxial surface, with RHSCC orange-red 30A the closest, and a broad clear white central keel. The throat is green at the base of the tepals, with a short ring of fimbrae at the throat. The tepals are similarly colored on their abaxial surfaces, with infusions of green towards the base. Stamens are 12 to 13 cm long, white for most of their length, green in the proximal 1.5 cm; pollen is yellow. The style is ca. 13 cm and colored similarly to the staminal filaments; the trifid stigma is ca. 7.5 mm wide. This a complex, fifth generation hybrid that began with a primary hybrid of H. ambiguum x H. papilio, with successive crosses with H. brasilianum and the cultivars ‘Bouquet’, ‘Mt. Blanc’ and ‘Wonderland’.1970732PI 689435
2PI 689436'Foxfire'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Foxfire’ is a moderately tall bulbous herbaceous perennial. Bulbs are 4.5-5.0 cm diam at first flowering, maturing to 7.0 - 8.0 cm, producing 1-2 offset bulbs annually. Leaves are strap-shaped, green two to four per bulb, 25-45 cm long, 4.5-5 cm wide. Scapes are 40-50 cm tall, usually 3 per bulb, each bearing 5-7 flowers per scape with pedicels 1-3 cm long. The flowers are moderately large and open funnelform in shape. The perianth is 11-12 cm long, laterally 14 cm and dorsoventrally 13 cm wide. The six tepals are of medium texture. The outer tepals are 12-13 cm long, and 5.5-6 cm wide, the dorsal outer to 7 cm wide; the inner tepals are 12-12.5 cm long, the inner laterals 5-6 cm wide; the ventral inner ca. 5 cm wide. The tepals are densely striated a reflective orange-red on their adaxial surface, with RHSCC red-purple 57A the closest match, with faint white keels. The inner lateral tepals are marked a deeper red on either side of the keel at their base. The throat is green, with a short ring of fimbrae at the throat. The tepals are similarly colored on their abaxial surfaces, with infusions of green to maroon towards the base. Stamens are 10 to 11.2 cm long, concolorous with the perianth for most of their length, green in the proximal 1.5 cm; pollen is yellow. The style is ca. 13 cm and colored similarly to the staminal filaments; the tri-lobed stigma is ca. 5 mm wide. This a complex, sixth generation hybrid that began with a primary hybrid of H. ambiguum x H. papilio, with successive crosses with H. brasilianum and the cultivars ‘Bouquet’, ‘Mt. Blanc’ and ‘Wonderland’. The final generation from which the selection was made was a cross of two F2 progeny.1970733PI 689436
3PI 689437'Clementine'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Clementine’ is a moderately tall bulbous herbaceous perennial. Bulbs are 5.0-6.0 cm diam at first flowering, maturing to 13.0 cm, producing 1-2 offset bulbs annually. Leaves are strap-shaped, green, two to four per bulb, 55-65 cm long, 4.8-5.5 cm wide. Scapes are 35-45 cm tall, 2-3 per bulb, each bearing 4-5 flowers per scape with pedicels 2-4 cm long. The wide-spreading large funnel-shaped perianth is 14.5-16 cm long, laterally 15 cm and dorsoventrally 14 cm wide. The six tepals are of medium texture, and are undulate along the margins. The outer tepals are 12.5-13 cm long, 8-9 cm wide at their broadest; the inner tepals are 11.5-12 cm long, the inner laterals 7-7.5 cm wide; the ventral inner ca. 5.3 cm wide. The tepals are uniformly striated pinkish-orange, with RHSCC orange-red 33A the closest match. The tepals have a diffuse silvery white keel, which is more pronounced on the outer whorl. All tepals have a white apiculum at their apex, and an inconspicuous dark orange red picotee. There is very little green except a small zone in the throat that is bordered with deep red. A short ring of fimbrae occurs at the throat. Stamens are 11 to 12 cm long, reddish-orange for most of their length, white in the proximal 1.5 cm; pollen is yellow. The style is ca. 13 cm and colored similarly to the staminal filaments, but lighter; the trifid white stigma is ca. 7.5 mm wide. This is a complex, sixth generation hybrid that began with primary crosses of H. ambiguum and H. papilio, and H. papilio x ‘Rilona’ with further introgression of H. brasilianum and the complex varieties ‘Bouquet’, ‘Wonderland’ and ‘Mt. Blanc’.1970734PI 689437
4PI 689438'Antoinette'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Antoinette’ is a tall bulbous herbaceous perennial. Bulbs are 4.0-5.0 cm diam at first flowering, maturing to 7.0 - 8.0 cm, producing 2-3 offset bulbs annually. Leaves are strap-shaped, green, two to four per bulb, 60-70 cm long, 5-5.5 cm wide. Scapes are 50-60 cm tall, usually 3 per bulb, each bearing 4-5 flowers per scape with pedicels 2-3 cm long. The semi-trumpet perianth is 14.5-16 cm long, laterally ca. 13 cm and dorsoventrally 14 cm wide. The six tepals are of medium texture. The outer tepals are 10-12 cm long, and 3.5-4 cm wide at their broadest; the inner tepals are 9.5-11 cm long, the inner laterals 4.5-5.0 cm wide; the ventral inner ca. 3.5 cm wide. The tepals are striated marginally with lilac-pink on their adaxial surface, with RHSCC red-purple 66C the closest match, and with broad central white keels. A white underlay can be seen on the tepals. The throat is emerald green, becoming yellowish-green at the margin. The tepals are similarly colored on their abaxial surfaces, and the tube is infused green. The tepals are coarsely undulate along their margins. Stamens are 12 to 13 cm long, white distally, then green in the proximal ½ of their length; pollen is yellow. The style is 13-14 cm long and colored similarly to the staminal filaments; the white trifid stigma is ca. 7.0 mm wide. This a complex, fourth generation hybrid that began with a cross of two primary hybrids: (H. ambiguum x H. papilio) x (H. papilio x H. lapacensis), with successive crosses with H. brasilianum.1970735PI 689438
5PI 689439'Sigh'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Sigh’ is a moderately tall bulbous herbaceous perennial. Bulbs are 5-6 cm diam at first flowering, maturing to 8-9 cm, producing 1-2 offset bulbs annually. Leaves are strap-shaped, green, two to four per bulb, 55-65 cm long, 4.8-5.5 cm wide. Scapes are 45-50 cm tall, 2-3 per bulb, each bearing 3-4 flowers per scape with pedicels 5-7 cm long. The spreading funnelform perianth is 13.5-15 cm long, laterally 15 cm and dorsoventrally 14 cm wide. The six tepals are of medium texture, and slightly ruffled along the margin. The outer tepals are 12.5-13 cm long, and 7-7.5 cm wide at their broadest; the inner tepals are 11.5-12 cm long, the inner laterals 6-6.5 cm wide; the ventral inner ca. 5.3 cm wide. The tepals are uniformly striated a reflective salmony-red, with RHSCC red 43B the closest match, with broad, light, white median keels, and a salmon-red picotee. The throat has a short green zone at the base of the tepals. A short, ring of fimbrae occurs at the throat. Stamens are 11 to 12 cm long, lightly freckled salmony-red white below, green in the proximal 0.5 cm; pollen is yellow. The style is ca. 13 cm and colored similarly to the staminal filaments; the trifid white stigma is ca. 7.5 mm wide. This a complex, fifth generation hybrid that began with a primary hybrid of H. ambiguum x H. papilio, with successive crosses with H. brasilianum and the cultivars ‘Mt. Blanc’, ‘Bouquet’ and ‘Wonderland’.1970736PI 689439
6PI 689440'Erica Lynn'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Erica Lynn’ is a moderately compact bulbous herbaceous perennial. Bulbs are 5.0-6.0 cm diam at first flowering, maturing to 13.0 cm, producing 1-2 offset bulbs annually. Leaves are strap-shaped, green, two to four per bulb, 55-65 cm long, 4.8-5.5 cm wide. Scapes are 35-50 cm tall, 2-3 per bulb, each bearing 3-4 slightly fragrant flowers per scape with pedicels 2-3 cm long. The spreading funnel-shaped perianth is 14.5-16 cm long, laterally 15 cm and dorsoventrally 14 cm wide. The six tepals are of medium texture, and slightly ruffled along the margin, especially in the distal half. The outer tepals are 12.5-13 cm long, and 7-7.5 cm wide at their broadest; the inner tepals are 11.5-12 cm long, the inner laterals 6-6.5 cm wide; the ventral inner ca. 5.3 cm wide. The tepals are uniformly colored a highly reflective, red, with RHSCC red 40C the closest match. The tepals have a bright white keel. The relas are “feathered” at their base with white striations extending into the red portions. The throat is green at the base of the tepals. A short ring of fimbrae is at the throat. Stamens are 11 to 12 cm long, white for most of their length, green in the proximal 1 cm; pollen is pale yellow. The style is ca. 13 cm and colored similarly to the staminal filaments; the trifid stigma is ca. 6.5 mm wide. This a complex, fifth generation hybrid that began with a primary hybrid of H. ambiguum x H. papilio, with successive crosses with H. brasilianum and the cultivars ‘Bouquet’,‘Mt. Blanc’ and ‘Wonderland’.1970737PI 689440
7PI 689441'Caetano'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Caetano’ is a compact bulbous herbaceous perennial. Bulbs are 3.5-4.5 cm diam at first flowering, maturing to 5.0 - 6.0 cm, producing 3-4 offset bulbs annually. Leaves are strap-shaped, green, two to four per bulb, 45-65 cm long, 5-6 cm wide. Scapes are 40-45 cm tall, usually 2 per bulb, each bearing 4 flowers per scape with pedicels only 1 cm long. The flowers are moderately sized funnelform. The perianth is 9-10 cm long, laterally 10-11 cm and dorsoventrally 9-10 cm wide. The six tepals are of medium texture. The outer tepals are 8-9 cm long, and 3-4 cm wide; the inner tepals are 7.5-8 cm long, the inner laterals 3.5-4.5 cm wide; the ventral inner ca. 2.5 cm wide. The tepals are densely striated coral pink on both surfaces, with RHSCC red-purple 57B the closest match. At their base is a star-like white pattern, that fades to silvery white along the tepal keels. The proximal white is bordered by dark reddish-purple. The throat is light green, with a short collar of fimbrae. There is almost no green on abaxial tepal surface. Stamens are 9 to 10 cm long, light pink-purple in the lower half, then white; pollen is yellow. The style is ca. 11 cm and similar in color to the staminal filaments; the white trifid stigma is ca. 7 mm wide. This a complex, sixth generation hybrid that began with primary crosses of H. ambiguum and H. papilio, and H. papilio x ‘Rilona’ with further introgression of H. brasilianum and the complex varieties ‘Wonderland’ and ‘Mt. Blanc’.1970738PI 689441
8PI 689442'Andy'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Andy’ is a moderately compact amaryllis cultivar. Bulbs are 6.0-9.7 cm diam (19-30 cm circumference), producing 3-5 offsets annually. Leaves are strap-shaped, deep green, 6-8 per bulb, up to 12 late in the season, 45-55 cm long, lengthening to 68-73 cm late in the season, 6.5-7.1 cm wide at the midpoint. Bulbs produce 2-3 scapes annually, 31-48 cm long, each bearing 4-6 flowers; pedicels are 5-9.5 cm long. Flowers are broadly funnel-form, 13 to 17 cm long, 13-14 cm wide laterally and 16-17 cm wide dorsal-ventrally, the six tepals fused and forming a tube in the proximal 2 cm., green (L*(C) = 57.18, a*(C) = -14.00, b*(C) = 33.41). The broadly ovate outer tepals are 12.0-12.5 cm long, 7.5-8.0 cm wide, with an apiculate apex, appearing luminous and crystalline, striated RHS red-purple 60A on their adaxial surface against a white background, most intensely on the laterals and most densely towards the keel, yellow-green at the base, with median white keels 1.3-1.5 cm wide, and a picotee of red purple. The abaxial surface striations more diffuse, with a white background and some green towards the base. The throat is yellow-green, with a ring of short lacinate fimbrae and a narrow red-purple margin. The lateral inner tepals are 11.0-11.5 cm long, 7.4-7.8 cm wide; the ventral inner tepal is 11.5-12.0 cm long, 6.0-6.5 cm wide; both surfaces colored as per the outer whorl. Stamens are 8.0-9.0 cm long, the filaments white in their distal 2/3, yellow-green proximal 1/3; pollen is yellow. The style is 11.5-12.0 cm long, colored like the staminal filaments; the tri-lobed stigma is ca. 7 mm wide. ‘Andy’ is fourth generation complex hybrid began as a primary cross of H. ambiguum x H. papilio, introgressed with H.brasilianum and the cultivar ‘Mt. Blanc’.1970739PI 689442
9PI 689443'Cygnet'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Cygnet’ is a tall bulbous herbaceous perennial. Bulbs are 4.0-5.0 cm diam at first flowering, maturing to 7.0 - 8.0 cm, producing 2-3 offset bulbs annually. Leaves are strap-shaped, green, two to four per bulb, 60-70 cm long, 5-5.5 cm wide. Scapes are 50-60 cm tall, usually 3 per bulb, each bearing 4-6 sweetly fragrant, sub-erect flowers per scape with pedicels 2-3 cm long. The semi-trumpet perianth is 14-15 cm long, laterally ca. 12 cm and dorsoventrally 13 cm wide. The six tepals are of medium texture. The outer tepals are 10-12 cm long, and 3.5-4 cm wide at their broadest; the inner tepals are 9.5-11 cm long, the inner laterals 4.5-5.0 cm wide; the ventral inner ca. 3.5 cm wide. The tepals are striated with rose-pink on their adaxial surface, with RHSCC red-purple 67C the closest match, most intense towards the margins and fading proximally to white towards the throat. A white underlay is visible along the keels. The tepals are similarly colored on their abaxial surfaces, with more pronounced white keels. The tube is infused green for most of its length. Stamens are 11 to 12 cm long, pink for most of their length, then white and ultimately green in the proximal 1.5 cm; pollen is yellow. The style is 12-13 cm long and colored similarly to the staminal filaments but lighter; the white tri-lobed stigma is ca. 6.5 mm wide. This a complex, fourth generation hybrid that began with a cross of two primary hybrids: (H. pseudopardinum x H. papilio) x (H. tucumanum x H. fragrantissimum), with further introgression with H. brasilianum.1970740PI 689443
10PI 689444'Kasim'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Kasim’ is a moderately tall bulbous herbaceous perennial. Bulbs are 5.0-6.0 cm diam at first flowering, maturing to 13.0 cm, producing 1-2 offset bulbs annually. Leaves are strap-shaped, green, two to four per bulb, 55-65 cm long, 4.8-5.5 cm wide. Scapes are 35-40 cm tall, 2-3 per bulb, each bearing 4-6 flowers per scape with pedicels only 1-2 cm long. The spreading funnel-shaped perianth is 14.5-16 cm long, laterally 15 cm and dorsoventrally 14 cm wide. The six tepals are of medium texture. The outer tepals are 12.5-13 cm long, and 7-7.5 cm wide at their broadest; the inner tepals are 11.5-12 cm long, the inner laterals 6-6.5 cm wide; the ventral inner ca. 5.3 cm wide. The tepals are uniformly striated orange, the color darker along the veins, with RHSCC orange 28A the closest match. The tepals have a diffused silvery white keel. All tepals have a white apiculum at their apex. There is star-like pattern near the throat, with the lower portion of the keels green and white and bordered a darker reddish-orange. The keels fade as they near the tepal apices, but the white is re-asserted in the upper half of the outer whorl of tepals. A short, ring of fimbrae occurs at the throat. Stamens are 11 to 12 cm long, reddish-orange for most of their length, green in the proximal 0.5 cm; pollen is yellow. The style is ca. 13 cm and colored similarly to the staminal filaments, but lighter; the tri-lobed white stigma is ca. 6.5 mm wide. This a complex, sixth generation hybrid that began with two primary hybrids of H. ambiguum x H. papilio and H. pseudopardinum x H. papilio, with successive crosses with the cultivars ‘Christmas Gift’,‘Mt. Blanc’, ‘Red Lion’, ‘Rilona’, and ‘Wonderland’.1970741PI 689444
11PI 689445'Damson'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Damson’ is a moderately tall bulbous herbaceous perennial. Bulbs are 4.5-5.0 cm diam at first flowering, maturing to 7.0 - 8.0 cm, producing 1-2 offset bulbs annually. Leaves are green two to four per bulb, 35-55 cm long, 5.0-5.5 cm wide. Scapes are 45-55 cm tall, usually 3 per bulb, each bearing four flowers per scape with pedicels 4-6 cm long. The spreading funnelform perianth is 13-14 cm long, laterally 16 cm and dorsoventrally 15 cm wide. The six tepals are of medium texture. The outer tepals are 9-10 cm long, and 4.5-5 cm wide at their broadest; the inner tepals are 12-12.5 cm long, the inner laterals 6-7 cm wide; the ventral inner ca. 5 cm wide. The tepals are densely striated a reflective purple-pink on their adaxial surface, with RHSCC red-purple 66A/B the closest match, under lain with a faint white background, but with prominent white keels that most pronounced in the distal half of the tepals. The outer lateral tepals have faint white keels. The inner lateral tepals are marked a deeper red on either side of the keel at their base. The throat is green, with a short ring of fimbrae at the throat. The tepals are lighter colored on their abaxial surfaces, with maroon keels and infusions of green towards the base. Stamens are 11 to 12 cm long, white for half their length, pale purple-pink proximally, green in the proximal 1.5 cm; pollen is yellow. The style is ca. 14 cm and colored similarly to the staminal filaments; the tri-lobed stigma is ca. 7 mm wide. This a complex, sixth generation hybrid that began with a primary hybrid of H. ambiguum x H. papilio, with successive crosses with H. brasilianum, a sibcross of H. ambiguum x H. papilo, and the cultivars ‘Mt. Blanc’ and ‘Wonderland’. The final generation from which the selection was made was a sibcross of cross 656.1970742PI 689445
12PI 689446'Tyrian'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Tyrian’ is a compact bulbous herbaceous perennial. Bulbs are 3.5-4.5 cm diam at first flowering, maturing to 5.0 - 6.0 cm, producing 2-3 offset bulbs annually. Leaves are strap-shaped, green, two to four per bulb, 45-65 cm long, 5-6 cm wide. Scapes are 25-35 cm tall, usually 2 per bulb, each bearing 4-5 flowers per scape with pedicels 5-6 cm long. The flowers are relatively small, trumpet-shaped and emit an intense, persistent, sweet fragrance. The perianth is 9-11 cm long, laterally 10-11 cm and dorsoventrally 9-10 cm wide. The six tepals are of medium texture. The outer tepals are 8-9 cm long, and 3-4 cm wide; the inner tepals are 7.5-8 cm long, the inner laterals 3.5-4.5 cm wide; the ventral inner ca. 2.5 cm wide. The tepals are uniformly colored purple-red on both surfaces, with RHSCC red-purple 58A the closest match, with clear white keels that together form a large white star in the middle of the perianth. The throat is light green, with a short ring of fimbrae. The abaxial tepals are infused with light green proximally. Stamens are 9 to 10 cm long, white for most of their length, fading to green in the proximal 1.5 cm; pollen is yellow. The style is ca. 11 cm and similar in color to the staminal filaments; the white trifid stigma is ca. 7 mm wide. This a third generation hybrid that began with a cross of H. papilio x (H. tucamanum x H. fragrantissimum), with further introgression of H. doraniae, H. brasilianum, and H. ambiguum.1970743PI 689446
13PI 689447'Sara Anne'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Sara Anne’ is a moderately tall bulbous herbaceous perennial. Bulbs are 3.5-4.5.0 cm diam at first flowering, maturing to 5.0 - 6.0 cm, producing 2-3 offset bulbs annually. Leaves are strap-shaped, green, two to four per bulb, 25-45 cm long, 4.5-5 cm wide. Scapes are 45-55 cm tall, usually 2-3 per bulb, each bearing 4-5 flowers per scape with pedicels 4-6 cm long. The flowers are moderately sized, trumpet-shaped, and emit an intense, persistent, sweet fragrance. The perianth is 9-11 cm long, laterally 10-11 cm and dorsoventrally 9-10 cm wide. The six tepals are of medium texture. The outer tepals are 8-9 cm long, and 2.5-3.5 cm wide at their broadest; the inner tepals are 7.5-8 cm long, the inner laterals 2.5-3 cm wide; the ventral inner ca. 2.5 cm wide. The tepals are densely striated purple-pink on both surfaces, with RHSCC red-purple 62A the closest match, with prominent narrow white keels on both surfaces and a white pink picotee. The throat is light green. The abaxial tepal sueface are infused with green towards the base. Stamens are 10 to 11.2 cm long, pink for most of their length, green in the proximal 1.5 cm; pollen is yellow. The style is ca. 13 cm and colored pink; the tri-lobed stigma is white and ca. 5 mm wide. This a complex, third generation hybrid that began with a hybrid of (H. lapacensis x H. papilio) x (H. ambiguum x H. papilio), subsequently crossed with H. doraniae.1970744PI 689447
14PI 689448'Plum Wine'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Plum Wine’ is a moderately tall growing bulbous periennial. Bulbs are 5-6 cm diam, increasing to 8 to 11 cm with age, producing two to three offset bulbs per year. Leaves are dark green, strap-shaped, 4-6 per bulb, 60 to 68 cm long, 4.5-6 cm at the middle. Scapes are 45 to 55 cm tall, ca. 1.5 cm diam, 2-3 per bulb, bearing 4-6 flowers each; pedicels are 7.5 to 9.5 cm long. Flowers are semi-trumpet shaped, slightly nodding, 15-16 cm long, 12-13.5 cm wide laterally, 14-16 cm wide dorsal-ventrally. The six tepals are undulate along their margins, of medium texture, appear luminous and crystalline, the adaxial surface boldly striated RHS red-purple 61B on a white background, most prominently on the lateral inner tepals, with a picotee of the same color, and a green throat. The reverse (abaxial) surface is more deeply colored along the tepal keels, and suffused green in their lower half. There is no apparent paraperigone. The lateral outer tepals are 13-14.5 cm long, 6-6.5 cm wide at their broadest point; the dorsal outer tepals is 12.5-14 cm long, 6.3-6.8 cm wide; inner lateral tepals are 12.5-14 cm long, 5-6 cm wide, and the ventral inner tepal is 13-14.5 cm long, 4-4.7 cm wide. Stamens are 9.5-11 cm long, white for most of length, green in the proximal 4 cm; anthers are elliptic, ca. 8 mm long, RHS white 155B; pollen color is pale yellow. The style is 13.5-14 cm long, white for most of length, green in the proximal 5 cm; the tri-lobed white stigma is ca. 8 mm wide. This is a primary F-1 hybrid of H. papilio and H. brasilianum.1970745PI 689448
15PI 688482'Peridot'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Peridot’ is a cross of the cultivar ‘Yellow Pioneer’ and {[(H. evansiorum x H. algaiae) x H. evansiorum] x H. parodii}. The flowers emit a very mild fragrance. It is unique for its yellow coloration, attractively ruffled tepals, mild fragrance, and vigorous clump formation.1966357PI 688482
16PI 688483'Kyoko'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Kyoko’ is a complex, sixth generation hybrid that began with primary crosses of H. ambiguum and H. papilio, H. cardenasianum x H. papilio, with further introgression of H. brasilianum x H. ambiguum and H. fragrantissimum. It is unique for its unusual shape, coloration, and intense fragrance.1966358PI 688483
17PI 688484'Purple Haze'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Purple Haze’ is a primary F-1 hybrid of H. papilio and H. reticulatum var. striatifolium. It is unique for its purple flower coloration; and the semi-evergreen decorative leaves with a yellow median stripe.1966359PI 688484
18PI 688485'Linda Lee'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Linda Lee’ (formerly ‘Striped Parfait) is a complex, fifth generation hybrid that began with a primary hybrid of H. ambiguum x H. papilio, with successive crosses with H. brasilianum and the cultivars ‘Bouquet’, Mt. Blanc’ and ‘Wonderland’.It is unique for its highly reflective, almost fluorescent coloration.1966360PI 688485
19PI 688486'Frodo'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Frodo’ is a complex, fifth generation hybrid that began with a primary hybrid of H. ambiguum x H. papilio, with successive crosses with H. brasilianum and the cultivar ‘Christmas Gift’. ‘Frodo’ is unique for its bright coloration pattern and slight fragrance.1966361PI 688486
20PI 688487'Shazam'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Shazam’ is a complex, fifth generation hybrid that began with a primary hybrid of H. ambiguum x H. papilio, with successive crosses with H. brasilianum and the cultivars ‘Bouquet’, ‘Mt. Blanc’ and ‘Wonderland’ ‘Shazam’ is nique for its bold coloration and the white stripes.1966362PI 688487
21PI 688488'Todd'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Todd’ is a complex, sixth generation hybrid that began with a primary hybrid of H. ambiguum x H. papilio, with successive crosses with H. brasilianum and the cultivars ‘Bouquet’, ‘Mt. Blanc’ and ‘Wonderland’. The final generation from which the selection was made was a cross of two F2 progeny. It is unique for its reflective coloration and the white blotches at the tip of each tepal. 1966363PI 688488
22PI 688489'Reynard'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Reynard’ is a complex, sixth generation hybrid that began with a primary hybrid of H. ambiguum x H. papilio, with successive crosses with H. brasilianum and the cultivars ‘Bouquet’, ‘Mt. Blanc’ and ‘Wonderland’. The final generation from which the selection was made was a cross of two F2 progeny. It is unique for its reflective coloration and the white blotches at the tip of each tepal.1966364PI 688489
23PI 688490'Pink Sapphire'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Pink Sapphire’ is a complex, fifth generation hybrid that began with a primary hybrid of H. ambiguum x H. papilio, with successive introgression of H. brasilianum and the cultivars ‘Bouquet’, ‘Christmas Gift’, ‘Mt. Blanc’ and ‘Rilona’. It is unique for its highly reflective, almost fluorescent coloration.1966365PI 688490
24PI 688491'Utopia'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Utopia’ is a complex, seventh generation hybrid that began with a primary hybrid of H. ambiguum x H. papilio, with successive introgression of H. brasilianum and the commercial cultivars ‘Rilona’, ‘Mt. Blanc’ and ‘Bouquet’. It is unique for its broadly spreading tepals, with a novel pattern of red striations and freckling, with sectoring in the outer lateral tepals. 1966366PI 688491
25PI 688492'Nimbus'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Nimbus’ is a a complex, fifth generation hybrid that began with a primary hybrid of H. ambiguum x H. papilio, with successive crosses with H. brasilianum and the cultivars ‘Bouquet’, ‘Mt. Blanc’ and ‘Wonderland’. It is unique for its novel coloration pattern and the attractively ruffled tepals.1966367PI 688492
26PI 688493'Heavy Metal'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Heavy Metal’ is a complex, sixth generation hybrid that began with a primary hybrid of H. ambiguum x H. papilio, with successive crosses with H. brasilianum and the cultivars ‘Bouquet’, and ‘Wonderland’. It is unique for its narrow tepals that give the perianth an unusual shape.1966368PI 688493
27PI 688494'Cherub'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Cherub’ is complex, fifth generation hybrid that began with a primary hybrid of H. ambiguum x H. papilio, with successive crosses with H. brasilianum and the cultivars ‘Bouquet’, ‘Mt. Blanc’ and ‘Wonderland’. It is unique for its bright coloration pattern.1966369PI 688494
28PI 688495'Michele'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Michele’ is a complex, second generation hybrid that began with a hybrid of H. papilo x (H. tucamanii x H. fragrantissimum), subsequently crossed with H. doraniae. It is unique for its trumpet shape and intense fragrance.1966370PI 688495
29PI 688496'Luminous'Hippeastrum hybr. FLOWERHistoric2018CultivarHippeastrum x hybridum ‘Luminous’ is a complex, fifth generation hybrid that began with a primary hybrid of H. ambiguum x H. papilio, with successive crosses with H. brasilianum and the cultivars ‘Mt. Blanc’ and ‘Wonderland’. It is unique for its highly reflective, almost fluorescent coloration.1966371PI 688496
30PI 440922Hippeastrum nelsonii Van Scheepen Bolivia Historic1979COLLECTEDCaranavi, Alto Beni1335858PI 440922
31PI 430579Hippeastrum sp. Argentina Historic1978DONATED12/21/19781325564PI 430579
32PI 280819No. 13724Hippeastrum vittatum (LʼHér.) Herb. Florida, United States Historic1962COLLECTED09/19531685669PI 280819
33PI 198103Hippeastrum puniceum (Lam.) Kuntze Brazil Historic1951COLLECTED1675765PI 198103
34PI 198104Hippeastrum sp. Brazil Historic1951COLLECTED09/21/19511168453PI 198104
35PI 196258No. 9984Hippeastrum sp.Shewa, Ethiopia Historic1951COLLECTED04/1951Wild material1166813PI 196258
36PI 189475No. 1081Hippeastrum sp.Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, Mexico Historic1950COLLECTED19501669597PI 189475
37PI 164354Hippeastrum sp.Maryland, United States Historic1948DONATED06/03/19481579866PI 164354
38PI 151159Hippeastrum puniceum (Lam.) Kuntze California, United States Historic1945COLLECTED1888256PI 151159
39PI 13951738-1080Hippeastrum sp.California, United States Historic1940COLLECTED1863449PI 139517
40PI 139556Hippeastrum striatum (Lam.) H. E. Moore Brazil Historic1940COLLECTED1863512PI 139556
41PI 134461AckermanniHippeastrum sp. Netherlands Historic1939COLLECTED1851355PI 134461
42PI 134099Hippeastrum ambiguum Herb. Costa Rica Historic1939COLLECTED1850553PI 134099
43PI 133451Hippeastrum argentinum (Pax) Hunz. Maryland, United States Historic1939COLLECTEDOriginally from Port-au-Prince1849949PI 133451
44PI 131327Hippeastrum striatum (Lam.) H. E. Moore California, United States Historic1939COLLECTED1847319PI 131327
45PI 132708Hippeastrum reticulatum (LʼHér.) Herb. Netherlands Historic1939COLLECTED1848972PI 132708
46PI 132709Hippeastrum striatum (Lam.) H. E. Moore Netherlands Historic1939COLLECTED1848973PI 132709
47PI 130615Hippeastrum advenum (Ker Gawl.) Herb. Netherlands Historic1938COLLECTED1846551PI 130615
48PI 130616Hippeastrum phycelloides (Herb.) Baker Netherlands Historic1938COLLECTED1846552PI 130616
49PI 130618Hippeastrum advenum (Ker Gawl.) Herb. Netherlands Historic1938COLLECTED1846556PI 130618
50PI 134805Hippeastrum reginae (L.) Herb. Peru Historic1938COLLECTED1851982PI 134805
51PI 129368No. 652Hippeastrum reginae (L.) Herb. Ecuador Historic1938COLLECTED04/21/1938Rio Verde1845419PI 129368
52PI 121497No. 4914Hippeastrum ambiguum Herb. Cordillera, Paraguay Historic1937COLLECTED01/02/19371831563PI 121497
53PI 121413No. 4661Hippeastrum organense Herb. Paraguay Historic1937COLLECTED12/14/1936Sam Miguel Curuzu, 3km north of Villa Encarnacion1831480PI 121413
54PI 119241No. 4435Hippeastrum sp.Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Historic1936COLLECTED11/13/193612km north of Santa Anna1828815PI 119241
55PI 119243No. 4457Hippeastrum sp. Uruguay Historic1936COLLECTED11/14/1936Ribera1828817PI 119243
56PI 118933CebolletaHippeastrum reginae (L.) Herb. Huánuco, Peru Historic1936COLLECTED09/18/1936Hacienda San Carlos1828512PI 118933
57PI 118813No. 4154Hippeastrum aulicum (Ker Gawl.) Herb. São Paulo, Brazil Historic1936COLLECTED10/08/19361828402PI 118813
58PI 118815No. 4158Hippeastrum calyptratum (Ker Gawl.) Herb. São Paulo, Brazil Historic1936COLLECTED10/08/19361828404PI 118815
59PI 118816No. 4157Hippeastrum psittacinum (Ker Gawl.) Herb. São Paulo, Brazil Historic1936COLLECTED10/08/19361828405PI 118816
60PI 118817No. 4155Hippeastrum puniceum (Lam.) Kuntze São Paulo, Brazil Historic1936COLLECTED10/08/19361828406PI 118817
61PI 118818No. 4156Hippeastrum striatum (Lam.) H. E. Moore São Paulo, Brazil Historic1936COLLECTED10/08/19361828407PI 118818
62PI 118819No. 4139Hippeastrum psittacinum (Ker Gawl.) Herb. São Paulo, Brazil Historic1936COLLECTED10/08/1936Bulbs from Bututan1828408PI 118819
63PI 118776No. 4115Hippeastrum organense Herb. Brazil Historic1936COLLECTED09/1936Serra de Piedade1828377PI 118776
64PI 118437No. 3957Hippeastrum puniceum (Lam.) Kuntze Mato Grosso, Brazil Historic1936COLLECTED08/31/1936Tres Lagoas1827885PI 118437
65PI 118438No. 4015Hippeastrum hybr.São Paulo, Brazil Historic1936COLLECTED09/14/19361827886PI 118438
66PI 118439No. 4016Hippeastrum hybr.São Paulo, Brazil Historic1936COLLECTED09/14/19361827887PI 118439
67PI 118440No. 4017Hippeastrum psittacinum (Ker Gawl.) Herb. São Paulo, Brazil Historic1936COLLECTED09/14/19361827888PI 118440
68PI 118441No. 4018Hippeastrum calyptratum (Ker Gawl.) Herb. São Paulo, Brazil Historic1936COLLECTED09/14/19361827889PI 118441
69PI 118442No. 4019Hippeastrum psittacinum (Ker Gawl.) Herb. Brazil Historic1936COLLECTED1827890PI 118442
70PI 118443No. 4020Hippeastrum hybr. Brazil Historic1936COLLECTED1827891PI 118443
71PI 118385No. 3940Hippeastrum aulicum (Ker Gawl.) Herb. São Paulo, Brazil Historic1936COLLECTED08/28/19361827837PI 118385
72PI 117597No. 3690Hippeastrum psittacinum (Ker Gawl.) Herb. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Historic1936COLLECTED08/14/19361827008PI 117597
73PI 116555Hippeastrum puniceum (Lam.) Kuntze Italy Historic1936COLLECTED1824320PI 116555
74PI 114332No. 3777Hippeastrum sp.Tabasco, Mexico Historic1936COLLECTED03/18/19361812816PI 114332
75PI 114058NardoHippeastrum sp. Costa Rica Historic1936COLLECTED02/26/1936San Rafael de Coronado1811523PI 114058
76PI 114061NardoHippeastrum sp. Costa Rica Historic1936COLLECTED02/28/1936San Rafael de Conorado1811526PI 114061
77PI 114062NardoHippeastrum sp. Costa Rica Historic1936COLLECTED02/21/1936Cartago1811527PI 114062
78PI 114137No. 3764Hippeastrum sp. Costa Rica Historic1936COLLECTEDSan Jose1811565PI 114137
79PI 119772No. 4555Hippeastrum sp.Buenos Aires, Argentina Historic1936COLLECTED11/1936Native in Corrientes1829465PI 119772
80PI 112736No. 1Hippeastrum sp.Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Historic1935COLLECTED02/26/1935Recreio dos Bandeirantes, Federal District1810364PI 112736
81PI 111431CebolletaHippeastrum puniceum (Lam.) Kuntze Putumayo, Colombia Historic1935COLLECTED05/21/1935Moscoa1803799PI 111431
82PI 109965Lirio moradoHippeastrum reginae (L.) Herb. Venezuela Historic1935COLLECTED02/23/1935Along highway between Valencia and El Cambul1801374PI 109965
83PI 109894No. 3074Hippeastrum aulicum (Ker Gawl.) Herb. Distrito Capital, Venezuela Historic1935COLLECTED02/18/1935Market in Caracas1492367PI 109894
84PI 107813Hippeastrum puniceum (Lam.) Kuntze Thailand Historic1935COLLECTED1797543PI 107813
85PI 106489No. 2489Hippeastrum elegans (Spreng.) H. E. Moore Guyana Historic1934COLLECTED08/12/1934Mazaruni Station1795693PI 106489
86PI 106355No. 2410Hippeastrum puniceum (Lam.) Kuntze Guyana Historic1934COLLECTED1795559PI 106355
87PI 102667No. 3023Hippeastrum sp. Haiti Historic1933COLLECTED1791051PI 102667
88PI 102268No. 3023Hippeastrum puniceum (Lam.) Kuntze Jamaica Historic1933COLLECTED1493300PI 102268
89PI 93158Hippeastrum aulicum (Ker Gawl.) Herb. Netherlands Historic1931COLLECTED1779911PI 93158
90PI 93159Hippeastrum reticulatum (LʼHér.) Herb. Netherlands Historic1931COLLECTED1779912PI 93159
91PI 93160Hippeastrum striatum (Lam.) H. E. Moore Netherlands Historic1931COLLECTED1779914PI 93160
92PI 134803'Cuban'Hippeastrum sp. Philippines Historic1930COLLECTED1851980PI 134803
93PI 134804'Large Cuban'Hippeastrum sp. Philippines Historic1930COLLECTED1851981PI 134804
94PI 77955'Blue Nile'Hippeastrum sp.Luzon, Philippines Historic1928COLLECTED1496027PI 77955
95PI 77956'Iday'Hippeastrum sp.Luzon, Philippines Historic1928COLLECTED1733492PI 77956
96PI 77958Hippeastrum sp.Luzon, Philippines Historic1928COLLECTED1733494PI 77958
97PI 64085Hippeastrum sp.Minas Gerais, Brazil Historic1925COLLECTED1498155PI 64085
98PI 64052Hippeastrum sp.Minas Gerais, Brazil Historic1925COLLECTED05/03/192524001498148PI 64052
99PI 64053Hippeastrum sp.Minas Gerais, Brazil Historic1925COLLECTED18001665420PI 64053
100PI 54042Hippeastrum striatum (Lam.) H. E. Moore Berlin, Germany Historic1921COLLECTED1501795PI 54042
101PI 49028Hippeastrum sp.Los Lagos, Chile Historic1919COLLECTED1505413PI 49028
102PI 35465Hippeastrum sp.District of Columbia, United States Historic1913COLLECTED1515694PI 35465
103PI 28434PIG No. 6423Hippeastrum hybr.New Jersey, United States Historic1910COLLECTED1594319PI 28434
104PI 28435PIG No. 6413Hippeastrum hybr.New Jersey, United States Historic1910COLLECTED1594320PI 28435
105PI 25224Hippeastrum vittatum (LʼHér.) Herb. District of Columbia, United States Historic1909COLLECTED1523042PI 25224
106PI 24349Hippeastrum sp.Atacama, Chile Historic1908COLLECTED1522692PI 24349
107PI 13807Hippeastrum hybr.District of Columbia, United States Historic1905COLLECTED1529350PI 13807
108MIA 35500'Apple Blossom'Hippeastrum hybr. Historic2000Cultivar1595395MIA 35500
109MIA 35501'Christmas Gift'Hippeastrum hybr. Historic2000Cultivar1595403MIA 35501
110MIA 35502'Green Goddess'Hippeastrum hybr. Historic2000Cultivar1595415MIA 35502
111MIA 35503'Ludwig Dazzler'Hippeastrum hybr. Historic2000Cultivar1595416MIA 35503
112MIA 35504'Mont Blanc'Hippeastrum hybr. Historic2000Cultivar1595417MIA 35504
113MIA 35505'Rilona'Hippeastrum hybr. Historic2000Cultivar1595418MIA 35505
114MIA 35506'Suzanne'Hippeastrum hybr. Historic2000Cultivar1595419MIA 35506
115MIA 35507'Wonderland'Hippeastrum hybr. Historic2000Cultivar1595420MIA 35507
116MIA 31434Hippeastrum sp. Historic1986DONATED04/1986N.A. # B 62932. SEED REC'D FROM J.L. DORAN, BURBANK, CA 04/801101971MIA 31434
117MIA 28488Hippeastrum evansiae (Traub & I. S. Nelson) H. E. Moore Historic1982DONATED04/1982F1 M 13724 X M 22737. POLL. BY R.J. KNIGHT, JR.1096691MIA 28488
118MIA 22737Hippeastrum evansiae (Traub & I. S. Nelson) H. E. Moore Historic1974DONATED04/19741088193MIA 22737
119MIA 20149Hippeastrum hybr.Florida, United States Historic1967COLLECTED1084275MIA 20149
120MIA 19814Hippeastrum hybr.Florida, United States Historic1966COLLECTED1083544MIA 19814
121MIA 19815SENORITAHippeastrum hybr.Florida, United States Historic1966COLLECTED1083545MIA 19815
122MIA 19816Hippeastrum hybr.Florida, United States Historic1966COLLECTED1083550MIA 19816
123MIA 19817Hippeastrum pardinum hort. Veitch ex T. Moore Florida, United States Historic1966COLLECTED1083551MIA 19817
124MIA 13724Hippeastrum evansiae (Traub & I. S. Nelson) H. E. Moore Historic1953DONATED19531064577MIA 13724