ABOUT ALSTROEMERIA INCA GOAL
- ALSTROEMERIA INCA GOAL is a very popular in the floristry industry and widely used in bouquets, arrangements and the cost per stem is relatively low and the flowers are bold and striking. Alstroemeria is available all year round these days and is grown in many countries. The best quality alstroemeria is English grown – florists prefer it because of the long bracts and strong stems. English alstroemeria is closely followed in quality by Colombian and Ecuadorian grown alstro. Dutch grown alstroemeria is generally regarded as bottom grade, (although it has improved over the last few years), but is available in what ever variety is required at the drop of a hat. Dutch grown alstroemeria is cut in tight bud, so time has to be allowed for the flower buds to open.
- ALSTROEMERIA INCA GOAL is Also known as the Peruvian Lily or Lily of The Incas, (or simply ‘alstro’ in the floristry trade), alstroemeria, was named for the Swedish Baron Clas Alstromer by his associate Carolus Linnaeus. Alstroemeria is commonly miss-spelt ‘alstroemaria’ & ‘alstromaria’. The flower is referred to as the Peruvian Lily as it resembles a miniature lily. An unusual botanical fact about alstroemeria is that the leaves are ‘resupinate’ – meaning that they twist from the bottom, so what appears to be the upper leaf is in fact the lower leaf area.
- ALSTROEMERIA INCA GOAL is a compact, upright, clump-forming, tuberous perennial with narrowly lance-shaped, dark green leaves and, from early summer into autumn, clusters of funnel-shaped, magenta flowers with brown-flecked, yellow-marked inner petals.
- Alstroemera Inca Goal is perfect for borders, small gardens and is excellent in containers! Grow her in a partial sunny spot with fertile, evenly moist easy to grow. Alstroemeria has heavenly pink flowers with golden blushes at the centre. A real showy addition to any container or border.
ALSTROEMERIA INCA GOAL USES AND BENEFITS
- Tone should also know which part of the plant could be used. It can be leaves, fruits, flowers, stem, seeds or the roots too. In some cases, one part of the plant may be edible while another may be toxic. Hence, you should know which part of the plant is used for a particular need. Part of Alstroemeria used are: Whole plant.
- There are some additional uses of the plant, which can be beneficial to know and improve its usability. Other uses of this plant are: Showy Purposes and Used as Ornamental plant.
- A blooming, green garden in a veranda is not only refreshing, but gives a pleasant look to your house. If you are planning to have Alstroemeria in your garden, we provide you with all Alstroemeria uses and If you are a passionate gardener, you should not only know how to take care of your plants but should also know their uses. There are many plants which are used in multiple ways. Uses can be of many types: aesthetic uses, beauty benefits, medicinal benefits, etc
- Long ago, when Allopathy was not a part of medical science, plants were the major source of medicine used for almost all types of health issues. This ancient herbal knowledge is still being used by many doctors for curing health issues. Generally, the plants which posses some medicinal uses fall under Plants have the ability to synthesize a wide variety of chemical compounds that are used to perform very important biological functions. Many ornamental plants also posses some medical benefits which we are unaware of.
- Still, it is good to know the medicinal uses of all plants in your garden, even if they are not a part of herbs. Alstroemeria medicinal uses are: Not Available.
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