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Lisianthus seeds Page 1
Eustoma russelianus
Texas Bluebell, Prairie Gentian
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Annual 18-23°C Do not cover Sow late 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. |
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Lisianthus Arena Series
New for 2011/2012 season
Excellent for cut flowers, fully double flowers on strong sturdy stems.
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Lisianthus Arena Red
80-100cm New & Unique Colour Eustoma grandiflorum Hybrid Lisianthus Arena series, selected for its high quality and double flowers, Arena Red is a unique colour for Eustoma, 6cm vivid red flowers on tall strong stems, later to flower than Arena Green and Arena Rose. Excellent cut flower & border plants
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Lisianthus Arena Green
80-100cm Eustoma grandiflorum Hybrid Lisianthus Arena series, selected for its high quality and double flowers, Arena Green 7cm flowers with a subtle tint of green, on tall strong stems, the earliest of the Arena series to flower. Excellent cut flower and border plants.
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Lisianthus Arena Rose
80-100cm Eustoma grandiflorum Hybrid Lisianthus Arena series, selected for its high quality and double flowers, Arena Rose 7cm Rose coloured flowers on tall strong stems, flowers after Arena green. Excellent cut flower and border plants.
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Vulcan Series
High quality large cup shaped flowers for cut flowers and borders.
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Lisianthus Vulcan White
80-100cm Eustoma grandiflorum Hybrid Lisianthus Vulcan white, large cup shaped flowers on strong and sturdy stems, with thicker petals than other varieties. Excellent quality cut flower and border plant.
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Lisianthus Vulcan Purple Picotee
80-100cm Eustoma grandiflorum Hybrid Lisianthus Vulcan Purple Picotee a more uniform purple rim than other Lisianthus varieties, large cup shaped flowers on strong and sturdy stems, with thicker petals than other varieties. Excellent quality cut flower and border plant.
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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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