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==Historical Background==
==Historical Background==

Latest revision as of 17:12, 15 May 2025

Amaryllis

Statistics

Amaryllis
A single red amaryllis.
Stackable: 12

Other Uses

Used in Quest: A Lady's Heart (Bastok Mog House Exit)
Resale Price: ~30 gil

Used in Recipes

How to Obtain

Auction House Category: Materials > Alchemy AH Black.png

Merchants

Price: 120 gil
Name Location Type
Areebah Upper Jeuno (H-6) Standard Merchant
Dabih Jajalioh Ru'Lude Gardens (F-9) Standard Merchant

Gardening

Seed Crystal 1 Crystal 2 Results
Herb Seeds None None 4 - 8 Amaryllis (30%)
Herb Seeds Dark Crystal None 4 - 8 Amaryllis (30%)


Historical Background

Amaryllis is a monotypic genus of plant also known as the Belladonna Lily or naked lady. The single species, Amaryllis belladonna, is a native of South Africa. The botanic name Amaryllis is taken from a shepherdess in Virgil's pastoral "Eclogues," from the Greek word meaning "to sparkle." This is probably why it is an acceptable flower to trade to the Sparkling Light in the side quest Lycopodium Warps. It is also used as a given name for females, and known as the "Jersey Lily" after Lily Langtry.