Arrangements with Alstroemerias

Alstroemeria

Quick Facts

Vase Life:

1-2 weeks with proper care

Seasonality:
Year-round
Common Colors:
redpinkorangepurplewhite
Fragrance:

No fragrance

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Meanings & Symbolism:

Friendship

General use

Devotion

General use

About

Alstroemeria, commonly referred to as the Peruvian Lily, is a popular choice for floral arrangements due to its striking appearance and impressive vase life. This flower features clusters of trumpet-shaped blooms with distinctive markings and a wide variety of colors, including pink, orange, purple, red, and white. Each stem typically bears multiple blooms, adding volume and texture to bouquets.

Alstroemeria is native to South America, particularly in the Andes region, and is named after the Swedish botanist Baron Clas Alströmer. Its unique petal pattern, often resembling a lily, makes it a versatile choice for both casual and formal arrangements. The flower's vibrant hues and delicate form make it a symbol of friendship and devotion, often included in bouquets to convey warmth and affection.

In addition to its aesthetic appeal, Alstroemeria is prized for its durability as a cut flower. With proper care, it can last up to two weeks in a vase, providing lasting beauty in any setting. This flower's adaptability and range of colors allow it to complement various themes and occasions, from weddings to everyday home decor.

Care Instructions

To ensure your Alstroemeria lasts as long as possible, follow these care instructions:

  • Trim the stems at an angle by about one inch before placing them in a vase. This helps the stems absorb water more efficiently.
  • Use a clean vase filled with fresh, lukewarm water and add a floral preservative to prolong the flowers' life.
  • Change the water every two to three days, re-trimming the stems each time to maintain water uptake.
  • Place the vase in a cool area away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and drafts to prevent premature wilting.

By following these steps, you can enjoy the vibrant beauty of Alstroemeria for up to two weeks.