Alstroemeria - Inca Vienna 2 Pack
Brighten your garden with the Alstroemeria - Inca Vienna, a charming 2-pack of dwarf Peruvian Lilies. These plants showcase beautiful white and pale pink flowers adorned with delicate dark speckles, creating a lovely visual appeal. The Inca Vienna variety forms a neat, mounding habit, making it ideal for borders, small garden spaces, or container planting. It thrives in partial sun with fertile, well-draining soil, offering prolific blooms from late spring through early fall. Regular watering and annual trimming of old stems promote vigorous new growth and extended flowering, ensuring a vibrant display throughout the season.
$30.07
Owner Satisfaction
4.0
/ 5
Category Rank
3096
/ 3259
#3096 in Plant & Flower Bulbs
Price vs Category Average
+28%
Above average
Includes
2
/ Plants in Quart Pots
Who it's for
- Extended and Abundant Bloom Season
- Exceptional Cut Flower Quality
- Low Maintenance and Hardy
Who should skip it
- Slow to Establish Initial Growth
- Potential for Aggressive Spreading
- Mild Skin Irritant (Sap)
Key Specs
Includes
2 Plants in Quart Pots
Height
12-16 inches when flowering
Spacing Proximity
18-24 inches
Sunlight Requirement
Partial Sun; Bright filtered light best
Water Quantity
Moderate; Keep soil evenly moist
Bloom Season
Late Spring to Early Fall
USDA Hardiness Zones
8-10 (Annual elsewhere)
Plant Life Cycle
Perennial/Annual
Features
- Compact size for borders and small gardens
- White and pale pink flowers with dark speckles
- Mound-forming, tuberous perennial structure
- Excellent performance in containers
- Long vase life for cut flowers
- Encourages new growth with seasonal trimming
- Blooms prolifically late spring to early fall
What customers say
Customer enthusiasm centers on the Inca Vienna's vibrant, true-to-label coloration and the robust, long-lasting quality of successful blooms, making it excellent for cutting gardens. When the rhizomes establish quickly, satisfaction is high due to the plants' vigor. However, sentiment is polarized by inconsistent performance. A notable segment reports disappointment from slow or failed germination, often questioning the initial health of the rhizomes. While the product offers spectacular results when it thrives, justifying the cost, the risk of non-performance due to variability prevents universal acclaim. It is a high reward item, but reliability remains a key concern for some buyers.
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