Alstroemeria - Inca Lucky 2 Pack
Best compact perennial for gardeners seeking long-lasting, tropical-style cut flowers.
Elevate your garden with the Alstroemeria - Inca Lucky 2 Pack. This perennial plant offers lush foliage and unique, tropical-looking blooms in clear white with captivating salmon pink throats and dark speckles. Its compact size makes it perfect for borders, small gardens, and containers, providing a long season of visual interest. Enjoy its beauty indoors as well, thanks to its long vase life for cut flower arrangements. For optimal growth, plant in a partially sunny location with fertile, well-draining soil.
$30.07
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Price vs Category Average
+28%
Above average
Includes
2
/ Plants in Quart Pots
Who it's for
- Gardeners seeking vibrant color from spring until the first frost
- Busy homeowners wanting low-maintenance, drought-tolerant landscape additions
- Floral enthusiasts who enjoy creating long-lasting indoor arrangements
Who should skip it
- Gardeners in warm climates wanting to avoid frequent plant division
- Individuals with sensitive skin prone to contact dermatitis
- Cold-climate growers looking for low-effort, year-round perennial plants
Performance breakdown
Bloom Longevity
Exceptional vase life makes these blooms perfect for indoor floral arrangements.
Container Versatility
Compact growth habit thrives beautifully in pots and small garden spaces.
Visual Impact
Striking white and salmon pink petals provide high-contrast tropical flair.
Seasonal Coverage
Prolific blooming cycle ensures consistent color from late spring through autumn.
Hardiness Range
Limited to warmer climates unless treated as a seasonal annual plant.
Maintenance Ease
Requires well-draining soil and partial sun for optimal, stress-free development.
Key Specs
Includes
2 Plants in Quart Pots
Height
8-12 inches when flowering
Proximity
12-18 inches apart
Planting Season
Spring
Bloom Season
Late Spring to Early Fall
Hardiness Zones
8-10 (Annual elsewhere)
Ideal Temperatures
50-65 F
SKU
ALST-008-02
Features
- Tropical-looking blooms with unique coloring
- Long vase life for cut flowers
- Mound-forming, tuberous perennial habit
- Compact size for versatile planting
- Spectacular houseplant potential
- Long season of visual interest
- Prolific blooming throughout the season
What customers say
Customers highly praise the Alstroemeria Inca Lucky bulbs for their excellent initial health and impressive growth rate. Reviewers consistently note the vigorous establishment leading to an abundance of vibrant, long lasting blooms, making them superb for gardens and containers. The Inca Lucky variety is specifically valued for its striking color and reliability, often surpassing expectations even in the first year. A key theme is the exceptional value derived from using these flowers in cut arrangements. While minor variations in sprouting occur, the overall consensus confirms successful cultivation and robust quality. Gardeners find this pack delivers outstanding aesthetic performance relative to the cost, positioning it as a highly recommended purchase for reliable, colorful perennial results.
Know before you buy
Yes, their compact size makes them excellent for containers. Ensure your pot has good drainage and use a high-quality, fertile potting mix to support their growth.
These zones indicate that the plants can survive the winter outdoors in these climates. If you live in a colder region (Zone 7 or below), you should treat them as annuals or bring your containers indoors during the winter months.
They thrive in partial sun, meaning they prefer bright, indirect light or a few hours of gentle morning sun. Avoid harsh, direct afternoon heat, which can scorch the foliage.
Absolutely. Alstroemeria are prized for their long vase life, making them one of the best choices for fresh, home-grown floral arrangements.
For the best results, space your plants 12 to 18 inches apart. This allows for proper air circulation and gives the roots enough room to establish themselves.
Yes, the Inca Lucky variety is known for being a prolific bloomer. You can expect a long season of visual interest from late spring through early fall.
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