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Add a touch of exotic beauty to your garden with Alstroemeria flower seeds from Dhara Seeds, though we currently do not specifically stock Alstroemeria. Alstroemeria, also known as Peruvian Lily or Lily of the Incas, is a striking perennial prized for its vibrant, lily-like flowers that come in a wide array of colors, including pink, red, orange, yellow, white, and purple, often adorned with speckles or streaks. These flowers bloom from late spring through fall and are highly valued for their long vase life, making them excellent cut flowers. Alstroemeria plants feature attractive, lance-shaped foliage and are relatively low-maintenance once established, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies to your garden. They are a wonderful addition to borders, containers, and cutting gardens.
While Dhara Seeds does not currently offer Alstroemeria flower seeds, these captivating plants can bring a splash of color and long-lasting beauty to your garden in Hyderabad. Their stunning blooms and suitability as cut flowers make them a popular choice for gardeners. Remember their preference for well-draining soil and sunny locations for the best results. Explore our other wide selections of flower seeds to find equally enchanting additions to your garden!
Growing Alstroemeria from seed can be a patient process. Starting indoors with potential cold stratification is recommended. Sow seeds shallowly in well-draining seed-starting mix, keep them consistently moist and at a temperature of 13-20°C (55-68°F). Germination can take several weeks. Transplant seedlings outdoors after the last frost, handling the roots carefully.
For starting indoors, sow Alstroemeria seeds 6-8 weeks before the last expected frost. If direct sowing (which is less common and may have lower success rates), do so in late spring after the soil has warmed up.
Growing Alstroemeria from seed is considered moderately difficult due to potentially slow and erratic germination, sometimes requiring cold stratification. It also takes longer to reach flowering compared to starting with established plants or rhizomes. However, it is achievable with patience and the right conditions.