Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Eustoma with Amy


Nice Handbouquet huh..really impressed me..1st time i saw dis flowers..
Forever White' eustoma is a cultivated form of prairie gentian. You may also have heard this flower called "lisianthus." As its common name implies, the native prairie gentian thrives in dry, well-drained soils and full sunlight. So does Forever White' eustoma. There are two major differences, though. The cultivated form is far more compact than its "wild" ancestor and its flowers are larger and showier.Forever White' eustoma has beautiful ivory-white blooms that look like delicate rosebuds at first, then unfurl to become cup-shaped flowers, 2 ? inches across. The plant itself grows to about twelve inches, which means it's ideal for use in containers. Just be sure to pair it with other sun-loving plants that don't like to stay too moist.

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