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SUBSTITUTION POLICY
We do our very best to fill your order exactly, but, occasionally, Mother Nature does not cooperate. If we need to sub a different variety, we will contact you first.
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Ah, alstroemeria! The Peruvian lily, also known as the lily of the Incas. 🌸 These delightful flowers might not be as famous as roses or sunflowers, but they certainly deserve a spot in the spotlight. Let’s dive into the world of alstroemerias, shall we?
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What’s in a Name?
- Alstroemeria (pronounced al-struh-MEER-ee-uh) belongs to the family Alstroemeriaceae. It’s native to South America, with its greatest diversity found in Chile. These blooms have a flair for the dramatic—sometimes they’re called parrot lilies or princess lilies. And honestly, who wouldn’t want to be a floral princess? 👑
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Colorful Diversity
- Picture this: a rainbow of options. Alstroemerias come in a wide array of colors—orange, pink, purple, red, and white. Some even flaunt multicolored petals with brushstrokes of color, like an artist’s canvas. 🎨
- Fun fact: The center three petals often have streaks and speckles that resemble whiskers. So, yes, these flowers are basically the feline supermodels of the plant world.
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