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Alstroemeria Inticancha Paraiso ('Tesparai') (PBR) (Inticancha Series)
Peruvian lily
- 2 litre pot
- £25.99
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- 3 × 2 litre pots
- £69.99 £23.33 each
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- Position: full sun or partial shade
- Soil: fertile, moist, well-drained soil
- Rate of growth: slow to average
- Flowering period: June to October
- Hardiness: fully hardy
This extraordinary Peruvian Lily captivates with its deep, velvety purple funnel-shaped blooms, each adorned with distinctive flecked central markings.
Bred specifically for container cultivation, ‘Inticancha Paraiso’ forms a neat, well-branching, and bushy habit that's ideal for both pots and front border placement. The plant's compact, dark green foliage provides a perfect backdrop for the abundant floral display, which begins in early summer and continues reliably until the first frost.
Bred specifically for container cultivation, ‘Inticancha Paraiso’ forms a neat, well-branching, and bushy habit that's ideal for both pots and front border placement. The plant's compact, dark green foliage provides a perfect backdrop for the abundant floral display, which begins in early summer and continues reliably until the first frost.
Plant in fertile, moist but well-drained soil in a sunny or lightly shaded position, ideally sheltered from strong winds. If planting into large containers, use a general-purpose potting compost. Water regularly during the growing season, especially in dry spells, but avoid waterlogging.
Newly planted Alstroemerias should be given a very generous 20cm (8") deep mulch of chipped bark in their first winter to help the plants become established. In subsequent autumns, provide a dry mulch of bracken or bark chippings to help protect the crowns.
After flowering, cut back the faded flower-stems, but make sure you always wear gloves when working with Peruvian lilies, as contact with the foliage may cause skin irritation.
Newly planted Alstroemerias should be given a very generous 20cm (8") deep mulch of chipped bark in their first winter to help the plants become established. In subsequent autumns, provide a dry mulch of bracken or bark chippings to help protect the crowns.
After flowering, cut back the faded flower-stems, but make sure you always wear gloves when working with Peruvian lilies, as contact with the foliage may cause skin irritation.
- Humans: Skin allergen