Small but fine

Small powerhouses within the Amaryllis assortment

When it comes to Amaryllis, size definitely isn't everything. The small-flowered varieties – with blooms smaller than 12 cm – bring a surprising amount of charm, energy, and versatility to your floral designs. While the larger types often steal the show, these compact little gems have their own unique look and play an essential role in professional arrangements.

What can you use them for?

Thanks to their modest size, these little powerhouses are perfect for mixed bouquets, smaller arrangements, and modern designs where balance and texture are key. They combine beautifully with other flowers and foliage, adding extra depth and contrast in color and shape, without taking over the whole look.

Meet the little powerhouses:

Small, but big on impact

Don't underestimate them – these small-flowered Amaryllis might be tiny, but they have the same vibrant colors, long vase life, and elegant look as their bigger sisters. Perfect for florists who love refinement, proportion, and creative freedom.

The in-between sizes?

And don't forget the 12-15 centimeter varieties either. They form a lovely bridge between the large and small-flowered Amaryllis. Get started, surprise your customers with your craftsmanship, and feel free to mix and match! It all starts with Amaryllis…

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