White and speckled alstroemeria flowers and tapered reed stems combine with cat's eye marbles in a glass vase. |
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In the perennial gardens, the use of colorful and fragrant plants, including gladiolus, iris, tuberose and alstroemeria, is abundant. |
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Although I'll bet Dominic didn't choose the alstroemeria on its meaning, it's definitely similar to his life and personality. |
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Some of the best and most widely adapted annual cut flowers with the longest vase life include alstroemeria, aster, cosmos, snapdragon, sunflower, yarrow, and zinnia. |
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Another flower, alstroemeria, responds to having its stubble burned. |
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A Count yourself lucky to have a really exotic flower, also known as Lily of the Incas or, botanically, alstroemeria. |
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Continue deadheading perennials like Alstroemeria, chrysanthemums, and Echinacea to encourage flowering. |
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The arrangement consists of Alstroemeria, Daisies, Lilies and an assortment of greens. |
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An exquisite floral arrangement of Freedom roses, red ginger, Stargazer lilies, and white alstroemeria were held in an 1840 Sheffield epergne. |
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She carried a hand-tied bouquet of white hydrangeas, calla lilies, white alstroemeria lilies, and stephanotis. |
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Interaction between the effects of phytochrome and gibberellic acid on the senescence of Alstroemeria pelegrina leaves. |
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A type of alstroemeria, it blooms from May until late autumn with clusters of orangeyellow butterfly-like petals above the beautifully variegated foliage. |
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Deadhead spent blooms of alstroemeria, cosmos, Jerusalem sage, and yarrow. |
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And Alstroemeria Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, a Peruvian lily, is perfect for a sunny border. |
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A perfect addition to the spring border, and growing to only 60cm, they make the ideal planting partner for alliums, spring bedding plants and alstroemeria. |
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Nothing was more corroborative on my trip across the Andes than Alstroemeria aurea, commonly known as the Peruvian Lily although a native of Chile. |
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