Landscape Notes: Peruvian Lilies form large clumping plants that add great splashes of color to any landscape. The clumps are topped with lily-like blooms with green foliage. Peruvian Lilies have a mounded shape that is neat and the color lasts most of the summer.
Exposure/Culture: Peruvian Lilies prefer moist, well drained soils. They thrive in full sun locations but can tolerate filtered shade.
Other Notes: Peruvian Lilies can also be used in pots, tubs, urns, or windowboxes. They will produce the most blooms if soil is kept moist, but not soggy.
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Genus |
Alstroemeria |
Species |
x hybrida |
Container Size |
8 Inch Pot |
Foliage Color |
Green |
Mature Height |
1 to 2 Feet |
Mature Spread |
1 to 2 Feet |
Soil |
Well Drained |
Zones |
6-9 |
Mature Form |
Rounded and Clumping |
Growth Rate |
Moderate |
Sun Exposure |
Full Sun to Filtered Shade |
Flower Color |
Variety Dependant |
Fall Color |
Green |
Bloom Period |
Summer |