The Origin of Alstroemeria
Also known as the “Peruvian Lily” or the “Lily of the Incas,” the Alstroemeria flower is named in honor of Baron Claus von Alstromer, a Swedish baron who discovered its seeds on a trip to Spain in 1753. After returning home, he cultivated the flower, studying the best techniques for its growth. This lovely flower is now naturalized in the United States, the Canary Islands, Australia, Mexico, and New Zealand.
Alstroemeria Flower Meaning & Symbolism
Like many flowers, Alstroemeria is rich with symbolism and meaning, including devotion and mutual support between family and friends. The wholesale Alstroemeria flower signifies friendship and represents following your dreams and achieving your goals. Its association with devotion makes it a popular and meaningful choice for both weddings and anniversaries.
Alstroemeria as a Wedding Flower
Brides and event planners love Alstroemeria wedding flowers because they have the delicate, eye-catching look of lilies and an impressively long vase life of 7 to 12 days. Easy to coordinate and available in a wide variety of colors, Alstroemeria is perfect for any season—from summer and spring to winter and fall. When you order from Blooms by the Box, we guarantee freshness by shipping all flowers with overnight service right to your door. Explore our Alstroemeria options to create beautiful and lush DIY floral arrangements.
Alstroemeria Flower Colors
Our Alstroemeria selection boasts a unique range of soft to bold colors perfect for any arrangement. At Blooms by the Box, our varieties include lavender, orange, pink, red, white, and yellow. With such a wide spectrum of hues, you can easily create year-round centerpieces, bouquets, and tabletop arrangements that capture any season, theme, or personal style.
Alstroemeria Flower Care
Taking care of the durable Alstroemeria flower is simple. It tends to drink a lot of water, so be sure to monitor the water level in your vase. For best results, add floral food with each water change to maximize freshness and vase life.
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