Botanist's Repository
Amaryllis
Brasiliensis (1804)
vol 5, p 358. Pl. CCCLVII
Henry Andrews
This fine Lily, from
the Brazils, can scarcely be thought more than a variety of A. Reginae;
to which plant, both this, and the A. equestris of Mr. Curtis, may be referred
without much flexion of the original species. We have, however, preserved the
title under which it has been known since its introduction; which was, in the
year 1798, by the late Marchioness of Bute, from Spain. Our drawing was taken
from a plant in the collection of J. Vere, Esq. Kensington Gore, in the month
of October, 1803. It has all the merits of the most easily cultivated species
in the genus; increasing freely by bulb, growing with luxuriance in almost any
earth, and requiring but little heat to make it flower.