Image of Alstroemeria umbellata
Region Metropolitana, Embalse Yeso - Melosas, Chile
Altitude: 1300-2650 m. 02 28, 2006
Species: | Alstroemeria umbellata Meyen | |
Family: | Alstroemeriaceae | |
Order: | Liliales | |
Chilean Name: | Lirio de cordillera rosado | |
English Name: | Inca Lily | |
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Record: | 0051 |
About 58 Alstroemeria in Chile and 41 in our data base. | |
About 63 Alstroemeriaceae in Chile and 44 in our data base. |
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Endemic Very Frequent
Height: 25 cm. Excellent ornamental value (A +) |
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INTRODUCTIONAs many Chilean alstroemerias, this is a very beatiful flower. It has the advanatage that it grows low, and is ideally suited for potting, although of course it can be grown outside. The place where it grows is covered with snow for more than 4 months and - 10º C is frequent here" It needs loose, poor soil with good drainage and moderate watering. |
Image of Alstroemeria umbellata Region Metropolitana, Embalse Yeso, Chile
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DESCRIPTIONPlant type: Perennial Flower: Red, 6 petals Height: 25 cm.
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Image of Alstroemeria umbellata Region Metropolitana, Embalse Yeso, Chile
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HABITATIn Chile this species grows in the following environmental conditions:
Habitat according to altitude: High altitude close to the timber line
Watering conditions: Somewhat dry areas where the drought may last 3 - 5 months. Precipitations of 400 - 800 mm. are concentrated in winter.
Light conditions: Fully exposed to the sun. Level areas or slopes facing north.
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Image of Alstroemeria umbellata Region Metropolitana, Embalse Yeso, Chile
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USESExcellent ornamental value (A +)
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Image of Alstroemeria umbellata Region Metropolitana, Embalse Yeso, Chile
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GROWING TIPSThis species has the following hardiness: USDA Hardiness Zone 7, even 6b. The plant tolerates low temperatures (-15° C even -20° C), it can be covered by snow for months (1 - 8 months).
Relatively easy to cultivate
The easiest form to germinate this species is to plant it in autumn and expose the seeds to natural temperature fluctuations. If you decide to do it "scientifically," soak the seeds for a day or so in water, then put them into wet sand and put them into refrigerator at about +2 +5º C for about 30 days. Allow the seeds to breathe (ventilate from time to time) and check the humidity of the sand (it tends to dry out quickly, so adding moisture every three-four days is a must). Then take them out and plant at room temperatures. If not all seeds or few seeds germinate, repeat the cold step once more. This plant needs good drainage and relatively poor soil. If you are interested in purchasing seeds of this or similar species, please go to our On-line Seeds Shop. |
More photos (18) of Alstroemeria umbellata Meyen available here |