ALSTROEMERIA CHINON - 4010-

Alstroemeria is a perennial native to South America, also perfect as a cut flower.
Location: semi-sunny. Bloom: June until frost.
A little practical tip: Don't prune faded flowers. Pull the stems to remove them; this will stimulate the rhizome and encourage the regrowth of new stems.
This variety of Alstroemeria is called Maestosa and is particularly frost-resistant. Intense red and yellow flowers.
Description
Description
Growing Alstroemeria Rhizomes
If you're looking for a way to enrich your garden with vibrant color, growing alstroemeria rhizomes is an excellent choice. These perennials, also known as Peruvian lilacs, are prized for their magnificent flowers and easy care.
Characteristics of Alstroemeria
Alstroemeria is a perennial plant that produces flowers in a wide range of colors. Its rhizomes, which are underground stems, serve as a reserve of nutrients and water, making the plant hardy and highly adaptable.
How to Grow Alstroemeria Rhizomes
Preparing the Soil
Choose a sunny location with well-drained soil. Add compost or well-rotted manure to enrich the soil with nutrients.
Planting
Keep each rhizome about 30 cm apart. Water well after planting.
Care and Maintenance
Watering: Keep the soil moist, but avoid waterlogging.
Fertilization: Use a balanced fertilizer during the growing season (spring and early summer).
Diseases and Pests: Check plants frequently for signs of insects or disease. Apply organic treatments if necessary.
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