Is it Amaryllis?

Mysore, India(Zone 10a)

I have this for a couple of years. The colour of this is as pretty as you can imagine and pleasing too. I am looking to know its exact name.

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Mysore, India(Zone 10a)

Another picture.

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Mysore, India(Zone 10a)

And another.

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Antrim, Northern Ire, United Kingdom(Zone 8b)

or a Crinum

Mysore, India(Zone 10a)

Good morning Mark! No idea.

Antrim, Northern Ire, United Kingdom(Zone 8b)

hello Dinu. It is definitely in the Amarylis family.

what other species Pelargoniums do you grow? maybe we can swap?

Mysore, India(Zone 10a)

I have just about 5-6 species of pelargoniums - not too sure. All of them more or less similar.

Antrim, Northern Ire, United Kingdom(Zone 8b)

do you know which they are?

sorry for hijacking your thread

High Springs, FL(Zone 8b)

Judging by the length of the stamens, the upright leaves, and overall appearance, I would say it's an amaryllis. Crinum blossoms tend to have a slightly "ragged" or looser quality and normally will hang down more than amaryllis. However, crosses exist between the two plants (amarcrinums) that could lead to i.d. confusion.

Bessemer City, NC(Zone 7b)

Dinu~

Did you ever ID this Hippeastrum?

It might be H. stylosum or H. roseum.

Lincoln, United Kingdom(Zone 8a)

It's a gorgeous pink, lovely flower! You are hunting them up Robert, good job!

Definitely an Amaryllis.

Mysore, India(Zone 10a)

I'm trying to identify it, but I don't think I have posted on the ID forum.

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