At Gardenuity, we believe every gift that grows should tell a story — one rooted in nature, intention, and sustainability. This year, you may notice something different about our huge and healthy wax-dipped Amaryllis bulbs. They’re just as stunning as ever, but they may look a little more natural — a little less uniform, a little more real.
That’s because our partners have taken an important step toward sustainability by eliminating molds that once shaped each bulb into identical forms. Without those molds, the bulbs now show off their natural curves and contours — perfect uniqueness that reminds us how nature never repeats herself.
A More Sustainable Bloom
This change means less waste and a smaller environmental footprint — something we’re proud to support. The wax-dipped bulbs are healthy, extra large, chilled upon shipment, vibrant, and ready to bloom into extraordinary color. Each one is as individual as the person receiving it — beautifully unique, naturally grown, and ready to bring joy to every desk, kitchen counter, or holiday table.
A Reminder to Celebrate What’s Real
In a world that often celebrates sameness, these Amaryllis bulbs are a gentle reminder that beauty isn’t always about perfection. It’s about growth, authenticity, and the stories that unfold when we let nature lead the way.
This season, when you gift or grow a Gardenuity Amaryllis, you’re not just sharing a bloom — you’re celebrating sustainability, individuality, and a greener planet.
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