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No Water Flowers® are Amaryllis bulbs where the bulb is dipped in wax. This is a unique and handmade concept from Greencre8 and Vreugdenhil Bulbs & Plants. The name No Water Flowers® says it all, these bulbs do not need water to grow. The bulb contains sufficient nutrition and energy to flower. Due to the metal support under the sphere, it stands firmly everywhere. Even when the enormous trumpet flowers, which bloom for 3 to 6 weeks, show themselves.
Colours and shapes
Only the strongest Amaryllis varieties are selected for the No Water Flowers® concept. In general, the strongest varieties have a red flower colour. As a result, the No Water Flowers® range mainly consists of red Amaryllis. In addition to red, the concept is also available in the colours white, pink and striped. However, this is a smaller percentage that is suitable for use as a wax ball, so that the range in these colours is more limited. The card that hangs on the flower bulb shows a photo of the flower colour.
No Water Flowers® is available in many wax colours. There are special variants with a velvet touch, glitter, snow, in a sock or incorporated in an arrangement. There are also specially developed collections for holidays and seasons, such as Christmas and winter. The bulbs are also available in luxury gift packaging.

5 reasons why you want the No Water Flowers® wax Amaryllis in your range:
- Each bulb is handmade and it is a real artwork
- Thanks to the specially developed collections for holidays and seasons, you can respond well to themes
- There is no easier plant than the No Water Flowers®. All the consumer has to do is enjoy the bulb that blooms
- The concept is a real eye-catcher in the range
- The strongest varieties are selected for the wax bulbs. This means that the quality will always be very good
CARE TIPS FOR CONSUMERS
A nice spot in the house, without direct sunlight.
Water or food? This will not be necessary, because there is already enough in the bulb.
Has one of the two stems finished flowering? Then cut off the stem just at the bottom, so that the plant does not lose its beauty. There is a chance that a third stem will blossom. If this does not show itself within four weeks, this will not happen and the bulb has finished flowering.