How to Grow and Care for Nemesia Flowers Nemesia spp.
01.08.2023 - 15:01 / gardenerstips.co.uk / hortoris
Alstroemeria is a beautiful flower also known as Peruvian Lily or Parrot Lily.
These stunning plants add an exotic touch to any flower arrangement with their elaborate blend of vividly coloured and intricately marked flowers. I like the red yellow and white varieties which are easy to grow once they get started forming a good clump in the border.
Varieties to Consider
·Alstroemeria pulchella the parrot lily and Alstroemeria aurantiacastrong orange shades and Alstroemeria aurea
·Alstroemeria Ligtu hybrids are shorter and may be used in containers. Also called the lily of the Nile
·Inca Hybrids are also on offer in some areas
·A. psittacina ‘Casablanca’ claims to being white, but the markings create a special effect.
How to Grow and Care for Nemesia Flowers Nemesia spp.
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