Flower Seed Lisianthus Eustoma Texas Bluebell, Prairie Gentian,







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Eustoma russelianus
Texas Bluebell, Prairie Gentian

Type
Sowing Temp
Cover Seed

Advice
Annual
20-25°C
Do not cover

Sow Nov to early March approx 12-14 weeks before last frosts.
Grown for pot plant and cut flower production. Space pots 10x15cm field or border gown space 15x15cm.
 

Lisianthus Echo, Lisianthus Heidi, Lisianthus Cinderella, Lisianthus Twinkles, Lisianthus Lisa, Lisianthus Lizzy, Lisianthus Sapphire

Lisianthus Twinkles

Lisianthus Twinkles Dark Blue
Cut flower type, early flowering with uniform growth. Germination 3-5 weeks @ 21-24C    Sowing to flowering approx 22-26 weeks

pkt approx 30 seeds

tpkt approx 90 seeds


 

 

Lisianthus Twinkles Dark Blue

 


Lisianthus Lisa

Lisianthus Lisa Blue  7-15cm
Early flowering and naturally dwarf and compact. Rich deep blue flowers grey green foliage
Good in pots.

pkt approx 16 seeds

pkt approx 40 seeds

tpkt approx 120 seeds

 

 

 

Lisianthus Lisa Blue

 

 


 

Lisianthus Lisa White  7-15cm
Early flowering and naturally dwarf and compact. Good in pots.

pkt approx 16 seeds

pkt approx 40 seeds

tpkt approx 120 seeds


 

 


Lisianthus Lizzy

Lisianthus Lizzy Series  25cm
Uniform and naturally dwarf and compact plant, with good basal branching making this an excellent pot plant. Germination 3-5 weeks @ 21-24C    Sowing to flowering approx 22-26 weeks Available in the following colours :-

Mixed

pkt approx 16 seeds

pkt approx 40 seeds

tpkt approx 120 seeds

Blue

pkt approx 16 seeds

pkt approx 40 seeds

tpkt approx 120 seeds

Pink

pkt approx 16 seeds

pkt approx 40 seeds

tpkt approx 120 seeds

 

White

pkt approx 16 seeds

pkt approx 40 seeds

tpkt approx 120 seeds

 


 

 

 

Lizzy Mixed

 

 Lizzy Blue

 

Lizzy Pink

 

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The cultural information should be used as a guide only, I have found a number of different sowing techniques for the same seed from different sources there does not seem to be a standard. With this in mind you should use this website as a guide only, you probably already have a tried and tested way of sowing different seeds. As a rule of thumb the larger the seed size the more cover it requires, and fine seed like Lobelia Begonia etc requires no cover.
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