Peruvian Lily Seeds - Alstroemeria Peruvian Lily Flower Seed

Peruvian Lily - Mix

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Peruvian Lily (Alstroemeria Hybrida Dr. Salter's Mix) - The hummingbirds will love your garden when you grow Peruvian Lilies from flower seed! Alstroemeria Dr. Salters hybrids are a wonder producing different colored blooms on the same plant. The Peruvian Lily colors are yellow, orange, red, pink and gold, and the blooms have attractive veined markings.

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Flower Specifications

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

7 - 10

HEIGHT

32 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Late spring through summer

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.8

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

HOUSE PLANT

No

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

It is recommended to place the seeds in dampened peat moss, seal in a ziploc bag and place the seeds in the refrigerator for 3 weeks. After the cold treatment, grow Peruvian Lily seed in 3 inch pots, 3 - 4 seeds in each pot and lightly cover them with soil. Place pots in 70F for germination.

AVERAGE GERM TIME

14 days once moved to 70F after cold treatment

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

1/4 inch

SOWING RATE

3 - 4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

9 - 12 inches

Peruvian Lily (Alstroemeria Hybrida Dr. Salter's Mix) - The hummingbirds will love your garden when you grow Peruvian Lilies from flower seed! Alstroemeria Dr. Salters hybrids are a wonder producing different colored blooms on the same plant. The Peruvian Lily colors are: salmon, cerise, flame, lilac, red, gold, and bronze in flowers that resemble lilies. They make a striking display when they are planted in mass groupings. Peruvian Lilies are fragrant, and they are an excellent cut flower lasting as long as 2 weeks in the vase. Alstroemeria Peruvian Lily prefers cool, moist, deep, well-drained soil. In hotter climates, Peruvian Lilies prefer some afternoon shade. On occasions plants grown from Peruvian Lily seeds will bloom during the first year. Usually the blooms will come the second year and the amount and quality of flowers will improve with each year.

Peruvian Lily seeds needs to have a cold treatment in order to break germination. It is recommended to place the seeds in dampened peat moss, seal in a ziploc bag and place the seeds in the refrigerator for 3 weeks. After the cold treatment, grow Peruvian Lily seed in 3 inch pots, 3 - 4 seeds in each pot and lightly cover them with soil. Place pots in 70F for germination. To directly sow Alstroemeria seeds outdoors in prepared soil, do so in winter so that the cold treatment will naturally occur, and in the spring as temperatures warm, the flower seed will sprout. Once established, Peruvian Lilies have tubers which can spread rapidly and are about a foot underground, so the plant easily spreads and grows. In northern climates Alstroemeria plants will need to have a heavy mulch in the winter to keep the plant from freezing.

Common Questions

Q

Can lilies be used as cut flowers?

A

Yes, they make great cut flowers. No need to worry about harvesting too frequently. The more flowers you cut, the more flowers your plants will produce. Do not sue pruners, instead grasp the flower stem (leaves included) near ground level and pull laterally to detach stem from the root crown.

Q

Can I plant in a container?

A

Yes, you can plant shorter varieties in containers. Taller varieties tend to be more challenging to grow in containers.

Q

My plants are not blooming anymore, what do I do?

A

It is common for these plants to gradually stop blooming as they get older. This typically happens at 5 to 6 years of age. Lift the plants and divide tubers when this happens.

Q

Do I need to deadhead my flowers?

A

Yes, to encourage a longer bloom season you will need to deadhead your spent flowers.

Q

My plants won’t stay upright, what do I do?

A

These plants have profuse flowers, so it is common for them to flop over. Simply stake the flower stems to hold upright.

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Flower Specifications

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

7 - 10

HEIGHT

28 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Late spring through summer

BLOOM COLOR

Pink

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.8

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

HOUSE PLANT

No

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

It is recommended to place the seeds in dampened peat moss, seal in a ziploc bad and place the seeds in the refrigerator for 3 weeks. After the cold treatment, grow Peruvian Lily seed in 3 inch pots, 3 - 4 seeds in each pot and lightly cover them with soil. Place pots in 70F for germination.

AVERAGE GERM TIME

14 days once moved to 70F after cold treatment

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

1/8th inch

SOWING RATE

3 - 4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

9 - 12 inches

Peruvian Lily (Alstroemeria Aurantiaca Devotion) - The hummingbirds will love your garden when you grow Peruvian Lilies from flower seed! Alstroemeria Devotion are a wonder producing wonderful shades of pink. This Peruvian Lily produces shades of pink and hot pink like no other Alstroemeria. They make a striking display when they are planted in mass groupings. Peruvian Lilies are fragrant, and they are an excellent cut flower lasting as long as 2 weeks in the vase. Alstroemeria Peruvian Lily prefers cool, moist, deep, well-drained soil. In hotter climates, Peruvian Lilies prefer some afternoon shade. On occasions plants grown from Alstroemeria seeds will bloom during the first year. Usually the blooms will come the second year and the amount and quality of flowers will improve with each year.

 

Common Questions

Q

Can lilies be used as cut flowers?

A

Yes, they make great cut flowers. No need to worry about harvesting too frequently. The more flowers you cut, the more flowers your plants will produce. Do not sue pruners, instead grasp the flower stem (leaves included) near ground level and pull laterally to detach stem from the root crown.

Q

Can I plant in a container?

A

Yes, you can plant shorter varieties in containers. Taller varieties tend to be more challenging to grow in containers.

Q

My plants are not blooming anymore, what do I do?

A

It is common for these plants to gradually stop blooming as they get older. This typically happens at 5 to 6 years of age. Lift the plants and divide tubers when this happens.

Q

Do I need to deadhead my flowers?

A

Yes, to encourage a longer bloom season you will need to deadhead your spent flowers.

Q

My plants won’t stay upright, what do I do?

A

These plants have profuse flowers, so it is common for them to flop over. Simply stake the flower stems to hold upright.

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FAQ's
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Flower Specifications

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

7 - 10

HEIGHT

10 - 16 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Summer

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.8

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

HOUSE PLANT

No

Planting Directions

AVERAGE GERM TIME

14 days once moved to 70F after cold treatment

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

1/4"

SOWING RATE

3 - 4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

10 - 16 inches

TEMPERATURE

70F for germination*

Peruvian Lily (Alstroemeria Hybrida Dandy Candy) - Easy to grow compact plant with vibrant blooms grows excellent in containers and beds. This Peruvian Lily mix contains shades of red, rose and white with pink and will bloom all summer. Alstroemeria grows best in full sun to partial shade.

**It is recommended to place the seeds in dampened peat moss, seal in a ziploc bag and place the seeds in the refrigerator for 3 weeks. After the cold treatment, grow Peruvian Lily seed in 3 inch pots, 3 - 4 seeds in each pot and lightly cover them with soil.

Common Questions

Q

Can lilies be used as cut flowers?

A

Yes, they make great cut flowers. No need to worry about harvesting too frequently. The more flowers you cut, the more flowers your plants will produce. Do not sue pruners, instead grasp the flower stem (leaves included) near ground level and pull laterally to detach stem from the root crown.

Q

Can I plant in a container?

A

Yes, you can plant shorter varieties in containers. Taller varieties tend to be more challenging to grow in containers.

Q

My plants are not blooming anymore, what do I do?

A

It is common for these plants to gradually stop blooming as they get older. This typically happens at 5 to 6 years of age. Lift the plants and divide tubers when this happens.

Q

Do I need to deadhead my flowers?

A

Yes, to encourage a longer bloom season you will need to deadhead your spent flowers.

Q

My plants won’t stay upright, what do I do?

A

These plants have profuse flowers, so it is common for them to flop over. Simply stake the flower stems to hold upright.

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