Ich habe zu meinem Geburtstag einen wunderschönen Blumenstrauß geschenkt bekommen und darin sind diese enthalten. Ich weiß nicht, was das ist, würde aber gerne welche anbauen! Kann jemand bei der Identifizierung helfen?
They look a lot like the Alstroemeria I buy in supermarkets!
I absolutely love them, come in a variety of colours and look great in arrangements.
Can’t comment on how to grow them tho as I only ever bought them as bouquets!
Might try and find some seeds hehe 🙂
whatever1966 on
Also known as Persian Lily
Siren2121 on
I thought it was an azaleas.
Alarming-Jaguar on
Be careful on where you plant these if they get established somewhere you won’t get rid of them. I’ve been dealing with this stuff for 1 or 2 years now and it still tries to come up in the garden. (It was removed cause the garden it was in wasn’t made for it and it was taking over half of it with it’s size alone) But it retreated under the deck making it almost impossible to remove it. If you keep them in containers or pots it’ll be a lot less hassle.
ArtistAmantiLisa on
Alstroemeria. Great in bouquets, fairly tall, leggy bush habit.
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Alstroemeria
They look a lot like the Alstroemeria I buy in supermarkets!
I absolutely love them, come in a variety of colours and look great in arrangements.
Can’t comment on how to grow them tho as I only ever bought them as bouquets!
Might try and find some seeds hehe 🙂
Also known as Persian Lily
I thought it was an azaleas.
Be careful on where you plant these if they get established somewhere you won’t get rid of them. I’ve been dealing with this stuff for 1 or 2 years now and it still tries to come up in the garden. (It was removed cause the garden it was in wasn’t made for it and it was taking over half of it with it’s size alone) But it retreated under the deck making it almost impossible to remove it. If you keep them in containers or pots it’ll be a lot less hassle.
Alstroemeria. Great in bouquets, fairly tall, leggy bush habit.
Fun fact: the leaves twist 180° from the stem.