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Why Are Amaryllis Seeds Black in the Bud?

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The seeds of an amaryllis are inside a seed pod and covered with a papery substance that is black. The seed itself is dark brown and rather small.

Keywords: amaryllis bulbs, seeds of amaryllis, black seeds

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Katie Rosehill's first book was published in 2000. Since then she has written additional books as well as screenplays, website content and e-books. Her articles have appeared on various websites. Rosehill holds a Master of Business Administration from Arizona State University. Her articles specialize in personal finance, weddings and gardening.

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