Amaryllis Bulbs & Plants

Bring bold colour and winter beauty indoors with our stunning Amaryllis plants. Known for their large, trumpet-shaped blooms and tall, elegant stems, these flowering bulbs add instant glamour to your home through the colder months. Easy to grow and wonderfully rewarding, Amaryllis thrive in bright indoor spaces and make a striking feature on windowsills, tables, or as a seasonal gift. Available in a range of rich reds, pure whites, and soft pinks, each variety produces spectacular flowers that brighten even the darkest winter day.

Plant Highlights

  • Stunning indoor flowering bulbs with large, vibrant blooms
  • Long-lasting flowers that add elegance to your home décor
  • Perfect for bright windowsills, living rooms, or gifting
  • Fast UK delivery

Varieties Available

Our collection of Amaryllis bulbs for sale includes:

  • Amaryllis Hippeastrum Spring Bulbs – Brighten your home through late winter and spring.
  • Amaryllis Waxed Bulb in Gift Sleeve – Soil-free option — perfect for gifting.
  • Amaryllis Bulb White – Elegant white blooms that bring a clean, classic look to any space.
  • Amaryllis Bulb Sweet Pink – Soft pink tones with a delicate, romantic charm.
  • Amaryllis Bulb Royal Red – Deep, velvety red blooms for a bold, festive display.

Whether you’re looking to add festive cheer or year-round sophistication, Hippeastrum plants are a perfect choice. Easy to grow, beautifully architectural, and full of colour — they bring life and luxury to any indoor space.

Why Choose Amaryllis Bulbs and Plants from Carbeth Plants?

At Carbeth Plants, we care about sending out bulbs that grow well in real UK homes. Whether it's for your own home or a seasonal gift, your bulb arrives healthy and ready to settle in.

  • Selected from growers we trust
  • Checked by hand for firmness and healthy growth
  • Packed gently so the bulb stays protected in transit
  • Simple care notes included for an easy start
  • A great option for anyone who wants reliable indoor colour

If you enjoy colourful indoor plants, you may also like our wider range of indoor plants and other flowering bulbs.

Seasonal Interest

Amaryllis bulbs bring a sense of rhythm to the year. When the days feel short, their steady growth and big blooms help cheer up the house.

  • Spring: Flowers fade and new green growth begins. Bulbs store energy for next year.
  • Summer: Plants continue building strength. Light feeding helps them grow.
  • Autumn: Leaves begin to rest. Moving bulbs to a cooler area supports dormancy.
  • Winter: This is their time to shine. Warmth triggers tall stems and large, colourful flowers.

How to Grow and Care for Amaryllis Bulbs

Amaryllis are among the easiest indoor bulbs to grow in the UK, making them ideal for beginners.

  • Light: Place in bright, indirect light. A warm windowsill is ideal.
  • Watering: Water sparingly until shoots appear. Then water when the top of the compost feels dry.
  • Feeding: Use a balanced liquid feed every few weeks after flowering.
  • Potting: Use a pot with good drainage. When you plant the bulb, make sure that the top third of it is above the soil.
  • After Flowering: Allow leaves to grow and gather energy before they naturally die back.

Our Quality Promise and UK Delivery

Every Amaryllis bulb is packed with care and delivered quickly, so it reaches you in excellent condition.

  • Fast UK delivery
  • Secure, protective packaging
  • Healthy bulbs grown and sourced by trusted UK nurseries

Whatever you choose, a red Amaryllis, a white, or a striped variety, your bulb will arrive ready to thrive, bloom, and brighten your home.

Frequently Asked Questions

Cut back the flower stalk, keep the leaves, and continue watering lightly so the bulb can store energy.
Let the leaves grow through spring and summer. When they yellow, allow the bulbs to rest in a cool place for eight weeks, then replant.
No. The leaves must stay until they die back naturally to ensure strong growth next year.
They prefer bright, indirect sunlight. Avoid strong, direct midday sun.
Most bulbs bloom within six to eight weeks once placed in a warm room.
Plant from October through January for winter flowering, or anytime indoors for spring colour.
Water sparingly at first. Once shoots appear, water the compost when it feels dry.
They are frost-sensitive, so they should only be grown indoors.