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Alstroemeria - Wikipedia
Alstroemeria commonly called the Peruvian lily or lily of the Incas, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Alstroemeriaceae. They are all native to ... en.wikipedia.org
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Alstroemeria / RHS Gardening
Grow in full sun, in any reasonably fertile soil that drains easily. Alstroemerias like a warm, sheltered spot and often do well at the base of a sunny wall. www.rhs.org.uk
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Alstroemeria: A Growing & Care Guide for Peruvian Lilies
Alstroemeria prefer a sunny site with fertile, well-drained soil, although they will benefit from some afternoon shade where summers are exceptionally hot. www.gardendesign.com
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alstrœmeria
alstrœmeria (ælstr{obar}ˈmɪərɪə) [mod.L., f. the name of Claude Alstrœmer, Swedish naturalist (1736–96): see -ia1.] A plant of the genus of tropical American amaryllidaceous plants so named, esp. cultivated for their flowers.1791 Bot. Mag. IV. 125 Striped-Flower'd Alstrœmeria... We treat it, and suc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Edelweiss Perennials. Alstroemeria Peruvian Lily
All are outstanding cut flowers and like a well drained, fertile soil. Mulching, especially the first winter, can make them hardy in colder zones than stated. www.edelweissperennials.com
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Alstroemeria Care Guide: Easy Plant, Grow and Care Tips
The majority of Alstroemeria flowers are perennials, which means they're long-lived, cold-hardy plants that return year after year. Once planted ... www.proflowers.com
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Alstroemeria pelegrina
Taxonomy The genus Alstroemeria was originally described by Johan Peter Falk and his thesis supervisor Carl Linnaeus in his 1762 dissertation Planta Alströmeria wikipedia.org
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How to plant, Grow and care for Alstroemeria (Peruvian Lily)
Alstroemeria is a hardy herbaceous perennial, which means it lives for many years, with growth that dies back to the ground each winter. Ideally ... www.gardenersworld.com
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Alstroemeria Flower Meaning And Facts - Interflora
The Alstroemeria has a host of spiritual interpretations, from devotion and friendship to the achievement of aspirations; making it the perfect good luck gift. www.interflora.co.uk
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Alstroemeria (Peruvian Lily) - Gardenia.net
Alstroemeria, commonly known as Peruvian Lily or Lily of the Incas, is native to South America, particularly Brazil, Argentina, and Chile. www.gardenia.net
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How to Plant and Grow Alstroemeria - Better Homes & Gardens
Find a location in full sun with moist but well-drained, slightly acidic soil to plant alstroemeria. Although they are mostly known for cut flowers. www.bhg.com
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Alstroemeria (Peruvian Lily) Flower Symbolism and Colours Meaning
The alstroemeria flower has an array of meanings depending on the colour. But the beautiful blooms always connect to a similar meaning of friendship, love, ... www.bloomandwild.com
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Peruvian
Peruvian, a. (n.) (pəˈruːvɪən) [f. mod.L. Perūvia, Latinized name of the country + -an.] A. adj. a. Of, pertaining to, or native to Peru, in South America; in the names of natural productions of that country, as Peruvian balsam (= balsam of Peru), Peruvian bat, Peruvian cinnamon, Peruvian cotton, Pe... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Alstroemeria species
Alströmeria: 10 (1762). Peru to central Chile and western Argentina. Alstroemeria ligtu subsp. incarnata Ehr.Bayer, Gatt. Alstr. Alströmeria: 10 (1762). Peru to central Chile. Alstroemeria penduliflora M.C.Assis, Revista Brasil. Bot. 25: 178 (2002). Brazil (Minas Gerais). wikipedia.org
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Alstroemerieae
Alströmeria: 8 (1762). Includes 122 species distributed from southern Venezuela to southern South America. wikipedia.org
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