A relatively new cross between an Amaryllis and a Nerine. Amarine are stronger with larger blooms and were originally bred for the cut flower industry, with up to 10 flowers per stem. x Amarine tubergenii ‘Belladiva Emanuelle' brings you striking sprays of lily-like flowers with wavy re-curved petals from September to November offering a fresh contrast to most autumnal tones.Happy in both borders and containers, the strap-shaped foliage develops in early summer lasting through to November time then going into dormancy as winter approaches. The tall strong stems of x Amarine tubergenii 'Belladiva Emanuelle' are a favourite with florists, lasting well when cut for the vase in your home. Plant in well-drained soil of any kind except clay. Position in full sun and expect a height of up to 50cm with a spread of 30cm. Amarine will naturalise in the right conditions and are hardy to around -10°C.