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Valentines Day 2025 Holiday Alstromeria Solid Lavender 100 stems

Alstromeria Holiday Pack SOLID LAVENDER

Get ready for the holidays with our Alstromeria Holiday Solid Color PackĀ  Colors! These super select grade flowers offer a pop of color to any event.

  • Super Select Grade Flowers: Premium quality blooms.

  • Perfect for Any Occasion: Ideal for weddings, events, or home decor.

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Ah,Ā alstroemeria! The Peruvian lily, also known as the lily of the Incas. šŸŒø These delightful flowers might not be as famous as roses or sunflowers, but they certainly deserve a spot in the spotlight. Letā€™s dive into the world of alstroemerias, shall we?

  1. Whatā€™s in a Name?

    • Alstroemeria (pronounced al-struh-MEER-ee-uh) belongs to the family Alstroemeriaceae. Itā€™s native to South America, with its greatest diversity found in Chile. These blooms have a flair for the dramaticā€”sometimes theyā€™re called parrot lilies or princess lilies. And honestly, who wouldnā€™t want to be a floral princess? šŸ‘‘
  2. Colorful Diversity

    • Picture this: a rainbow of options. Alstroemerias come in a wide array of colorsā€”orange, pink, purple, red, and white. Some even flaunt multicolored petals with brushstrokes of color, like an artistā€™s canvas. šŸŽØ
    • 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.

Ah,Ā alstroemeria! The Peruvian lily, also known as the lily of the Incas. šŸŒø These delightful flowers might not be as famous as roses or sunflowers, but they certainly deserve a spot in the spotlight. Letā€™s dive into the world of alstroemerias, shall we?

  1. Whatā€™s in a Name?

    • Alstroemeria (pronounced al-struh-MEER-ee-uh) belongs to the family Alstroemeriaceae. Itā€™s native to South America, with its greatest diversity found in Chile. These blooms have a flair for the dramaticā€”sometimes theyā€™re called parrot lilies or princess lilies. And honestly, who wouldnā€™t want to be a floral princess? šŸ‘‘
  2. Colorful Diversity

    • Picture this: a rainbow of options. Alstroemerias come in a wide array of colorsā€”orange, pink, purple, red, and white. Some even flaunt multicolored petals with brushstrokes of color, like an artistā€™s canvas. šŸŽØ
    • 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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