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Alstroemeria 'Staprizsa' (Princess Charlotte)

Family Alstroemeriaceae
Plant Type tender perennial
Zone USDA:   7a - 10b   RHS:   H - HH   EGF:   H3 - G1   Australia:   1 - 4  
Care Level
Height 25 - 40 cm (10 - 16 in)
Spread 30 - 45 cm (12 - 18 in)
Light full sun to partial shade
Soil Moisture average, well-drained
Soil Type loam
Soil pH neutral

Description The tender perennial Alstroemeria 'Staprizsa' (Princess Charlotte) (lily of the Incas) produces showy, bright yellow and repeat-blooming blossoms during early summer to early fall. This plant is clump forming and has matte, medium textured and semi-evergreen foliage that is medium lime in colour. Alstroemeria 'Staprizsa' (Princess Charlotte) (lily of the Incas) is a specimen plant and it can serve as a focal point in your garden.
Typical Uses Bedding plant, border, container, cut flowers and specimen.
Special Characteristics It is worthy to note that Alstroemeria 'Staprizsa' (Princess Charlotte) tolerates drought. This tender perennial attracts hummingbirds and butterflies to your garden.
Cautions Self-sowing, this plant can spread broadly and randomly where conditions are ideal for the seeds to germinate. However, this can be a benefit if you plan to use this plant in naturalizations.