Light Apricot Voyage 2 Lisianthus Plants
We're sure the first voyage was great, but we've booked one-way tickets on the Light Apricot Voyage 2. Their big, ruffled, pale-pink-buff-butter blossoms are absolute perfection. Come with us- and bring a friend!
Lisianthus, native to central North America, has a gorgeous bloom that is akin to a rose shape. The stalks are constantly bursting with blooms all summer, and come in an amazing array of colors.
Includes three young plants, grown in 2.5" diameter pots.
Plant Info
Botanical Name
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Eustoma grandiflorum
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Height
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2 ft when full grown |
Spacing
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9-12" between plants
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Light
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Full sun or part shade
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Zone
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Grows everywhere in the USA (annual, zones 2-11)
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Kids & Pets & Deer
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Non-toxic, and Deer Resistant |
Climate
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Prefers heat and low humidity |
Water
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Drought tolerant |
Indoor & Pots
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Grows well in containers outside |
Growing Info
How to Plant | Dig a hole twice the size of the root ball. Fill a little bit of the loose dirt back into the hole and tuck your plant in so the base of the stem is even with the top of the hole. Now fill in the rest of the soil around the roots, give the soft ground around the base of your new plant friend a few solid pats to compress the soil onto the roots, and a long, gentle drink of water |
Where to Plant | Find a place that gets a decent amount of sun, with rich, well-draining soil |
When to Plant | Plant outside in the late spring, once the soil has warmed up. Avoid the heat of the day when planting — plant in the early morning, late afternoon, or by the light of the moon |
When to Expect Blooms | Mid-summer through frost |
Care Instructions | Water regularly until they get established, and then give them extra water during dry spells. Pick blooms to encourage more |
Extra Credit | Add unopened buds to your bouquets for a unique pop of shape, color, and texture |
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$29.00 USD
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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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Will these bloom this season?
Yes! They are annuals so will bloom this season and then not over-winter, they need to be planted each spring!