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Alstroemeria (Lily of the Inca)
Alstroemeria (Lily of the Inca)
Alstroemeria spp.
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Height 0.6-1.2m (2-4ft) Spread 0.3-0.6m (1-2ft)
- Weight: 1g / 0.04oz
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- Growing Difficulty: Easy
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All our seeds are 100% Canadian Grown, Processed-by-Hand, Non-GMO, Certified Organic, and Open Pollinated. From our 10-acre Seed Farm in Metchosin, BC since 2004.
Quick Notes
• Stunning long-lasting cut flower
• Wide range of colours and patterns
• Perennial in Zones 7 and above; grow as annual elsewhere
• Attracts pollinators and hummingbirds
• Great for borders, containers, and bouquets
About Alstroemeria
Alstroemeria, also known as Peruvian Lily or Lily of the Incas, is a show-stopping garden perennial renowned for its dazzling flowers that come in an array of pinks, oranges, yellows, purples, and whites, often marked with streaks or speckles. Each plant sends up multiple flower stalks from underground tubers, with blooms that last well in the garden and even longer in vases. Though native to South America, Alstroemeria adapts well to temperate climates and provides weeks of beauty once established.
Where Can You Grow Alstroemeria?
Best suited to Zones 7-10 for overwintering outdoors, Alstroemeria can also be grown as an annual or lifted and stored in colder regions. Prefers full sun to part shade and rich, well-draining soil. Excellent in raised beds, borders, and large containers.
History and Historical Uses
Native to the Andes of Chile, Brazil, and Peru, Alstroemeria has become a favourite in cut-flower production worldwide. It was introduced to Europe in the 18th century and bred extensively for its unique floral patterns and strong vase life, earning it a place in floral arrangements, wedding bouquets, and formal gardens.
Canadian Zone Information
Zones 8-9: Plant tubers directly outdoors in spring; mulch well for winter survival.
Zones 5-7: Start indoors or use containers; lift and store tubers after frost.
Zones 3-4: Grow in containers or greenhouses; not winter-hardy in-ground.
How to Grow and Harvest Alstroemeria
Planting: Plant tubers 5-10cm deep in fertile, well-drained soil.
Watering: Water regularly during the growing season, but avoid soggy soil.
Harvesting: Pick stems when flower buds are just opening for longest vase life.
Maintenance: Cut back spent stems and fertilize monthly during active growth.
Seed Saving Tips for Future Supply
Allow to Mature: Let seed pods dry on the plant before collecting.
Harvest Carefully: Gather seed heads before they open and disperse.
Dry and Store: Fully dry seeds and store in a cool, dark place.
Viability: Seeds may remain viable for 2-3 years if properly stored.
Certified Organic By
Islands Organics Producers Association (Cert#1962)

