Alstroemeria
Name: Alstroemeria | Family: Alstroemeriaceae | Type Flower: Perennial |
Flowering time: May to October | Best time to buy: Spring to Autumn | Max Height: 30-90 cm |
Sun/Shadow: Full sun to partial shade |
Origin
The Alstroemeria cutflower comes from South America, specifically the Andes Mountains in countries like Peru and Chile. They are often called the ‘Inca Lily’ due to their origin.
Characteristics
The Alstroemeria is a popular cut flower. They are available in different colours, such as pink, orange, yellow or white. A unique feature of the Alstroemeria are its leaves, which are long and narrow.
Care
Follow these tips to care for your Alstroemeria flowers:
- Cut the stems: Trim the stems about 2.5 cm under running water before placing them in a vase.
- Add flower food: Use the flower food that often comes with the flowers.
- Water: Keep the vase filled with fresh water.
Blooming time
Alstroemeria is a flower that can bloom almost all year round, depending on where it is grown. However, the peak blooming season is usually from spring to autumn.