Alstroemeria, Peruvian Lily, or Lily of the Incas–whatever you call the genus, you’ve definitely seen this flower in your favorite hothouse bouquets. This new cultivar brings the beauty of Peru north. Now, you can grow your own Alstroemeria in patio containers or even in-ground. Exceptionally cold-hardy for an Alstroemeria, Golden Tiara has been proven to overwinter as far north as Zone 6.
Golden Tiara’s long stalks show off golden, trumpet-shaped flowers with complementing coral-orange throats. Beginning to flower in midsummer and continuing all the way to frost, they attract butterflies and bees through the summer months. Perfect for patio containers, as a border, or even as a focal point in the flowerbed, alstroemeria truly shines in cut flower arrangements. Alstroemeria ‘Golden Tiara’ PPAF
Botanical Name:Alstroemeria ‘Golden Tiara’ PPAF
Form:Perennial
Sun Exposure:Full Sun, Partial Shade
Height/Habit:36 – 42 inches
Spread:36 – 42 inches
Spacing:36 – 42 inches
Hardiness Zone:6-8
Flowering Date:Mid-Late Summer
Shipped:3″ POT
Growth Rate:Medium
Shipping Season:Spring
Flower Color:Orange, Yellow
Flower Form:Open trumpet-shaped
Pruning:Responds to pruning for height control; the more they are pruned, the more compact they grow. Every 2-3 weeks, shape plants by pulling out dead and weak stems. This will encourage the growth of new shoots.
Soil Requirement:Allow to dry thoroughly between waterings
Watering Requirement:Water regularly
Restricted States:AE AK GU HI PR
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