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Bring a burst of color to your garden with Alstroemeria Flower Seeds, celebrated for their vibrant, exotic blooms and long-lasting flowering season. Often known as the Peruvian Lily or Lily of the Incas, Alstroemeria produces clusters of trumpet-shaped flowers in striking blends of pink, orange, yellow, purple, white, and red.
These highly decorative flowers are excellent for garden beds, borders, cutting gardens, and landscape highlights. Their impressive vase life makes them a popular choice for floral arrangements. With reliable growth and strong stems, Alstroemeria offers beauty and performance for gardeners of all levels.
Produces colorful, exotic blooms in multiple shades
Non-GMO, high-quality seeds
Long-lasting flowers suitable for bouquets
Ideal for borders, beds, and ornamental landscaping
Perennial plant with repeat blooms
Strong stems and attractive foliage
Adds vibrant color to garden displays
Botanical Name: Alstroemeria spp.
Common Name (US): Peruvian Lily / Lily of the Incas
Plant Type: Perennial
Seed Type: High-Quality, Non-GMO
Bloom Colors: Mixed (pink, yellow, orange, white, purple, red)
Bloom Season: Late Spring to Summer
USDA Hardiness Zones: 7–10 (grown as annual in cooler zones)
Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Soil Requirements: Organic-rich, well-drained soil
Plant Height: 18–36 inches
Spacing: 12–18 inches
Watering Needs: Moderate, keep evenly moist
Germination Time: 2–8 weeks
Temperature for Germination: 65–75°F
Growth Habit: Clump-forming perennial
Uses: Borders, beds, landscaping, cut flower gardens
Special Notes: Seeds may require alternating warm and cool periods for proper germination.
Alstroemeria seeds may benefit from stratification:
Place seeds in a moist medium (peat or sand).
Refrigerate for 3–4 weeks, then sow.
Sow seeds ⅛–¼ inch deep in well-draining seed-starting mix.
Lightly cover with soil.
Maintain soil temperatures between 65–75°F.
Provide bright light or grow lights.
Keep soil evenly moist but avoid waterlogging.
After sprouting, water only when top soil feels dry.
Transplant when seedlings are 3–4 inches tall.
Choose a sunny to partly shaded area with well-drained soil.
Mulch to maintain soil moisture.
Deadhead spent blooms to encourage new flowers.
In cooler regions, lift and store tubers for winter.
Adds vibrant color to any garden setting
Excellent cut flower with long vase life
Perennial, providing blooms year after year
Attracts pollinators such as butterflies
Low maintenance once established
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