Lisianthus Live Plant Plugs: Add Elegance to Your Garden
Discover the beauty of Lisianthus, also known as Eustoma grandiflorum, with our well-rooted live plant plugs. Native to North America, these elegant flowers are perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to any garden or floral arrangement. Our Lisianthus plugs are carefully grown to ensure healthy, vibrant plants ready for transplanting.
These Lisianthus live plants are ideal for both experienced gardeners and beginners. They arrive as small plugs with 2-3 pairs of leaves, an optimal size for transplanting and ensuring healthy root development. Avoid the risk of root-bound plants and enjoy cost-effective shipping with our plug-sized plants. Lisianthus is frequently used in floral arrangements because of its resemblance to a rose and its longevity.
Benefits of Growing Lisianthus:
- Attract Pollinators: Bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds will flock to your garden.
- Long-Lasting Cut Flowers: Enjoy beautiful blooms that last up to two weeks in a vase.
- Versatile Varieties: Choose from a range of colors and flower types, including Doublini, Solo, Echo, Pucchino, Advantage, Arena, ABC, Rosanne, Rosita and Voyage.
- Unique Colors: The Pucchino series offers surprise beautiful unique color.
- Heat-Loving Plant: Suited for USDA Zones 8-10.
Our Lisianthus varieties include: Doublini with miniature double flowers; Solo, pollen-free flowers with a long vase life; Echo, one of the first double Lisianthus series for cut flower growers; Advantage with eye-catching ‘Cherry Sorbet’ blooms; and Voyage, known for big, ruffly, fully double flowers. Rosanne is another good choice because of the designer shades. These plants thrive in full sun in the morning and partial shade in the afternoon, requiring loamy, sandy, well-drained soil. Allow the soil to dry between waterings for optimal growth.
Frequently Asked Questions About Lisianthus Plants
- How big will my Lisianthus plants get? Lisianthus typically grow to a height of 1-3 feet and spread 9-12 inches wide.
- What kind of soil do Lisianthus plants need? They thrive in loamy, sandy, well-drained soil.
- How often should I water my Lisianthus? Allow the soil to dry out between waterings to prevent overwatering.
- What is the best sunlight exposure for Lisianthus? They prefer full sun in the morning and partial shade in the afternoon.
- What USDA zones are suitable for growing Lisianthus? Lisianthus are best suited for USDA zones 8-10.
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