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HARDINESS ZONE.8-10
GROW.Seeds should be planted in a moist mixture of moss and peat, sprinkle them on the surface and lightly press it (do not cover the ground).Sow the seeds on the soil surface at a distance of 15-30 cm, cover a container with foil or glass, leave a chink for air circulation, and arrange additional lighting with fluorescent lamps for 10-12 hours a day.
WHEN TO PLANT.Winter to Spring
NATIVE.They are native to warm regions of the southern United States, Mexico, Caribbean and northern South America.
BLOOM TIME.Lisianthus flowers will begin to bloom in early summer and some will continue to bloom throughout the later months of the summer.
They are herbaceous annuals, growing to 15–60 cm tall, with bluish green, slightly succulent leaves and large funnel-shaped flowers growing on long straight stems: sometimes erect single stems, other times branching stems. The flowers can grow up to 50 millimetres (2 in) across and can be found in a variety of colors. Eustoma are a beautiful, high-end cut flower, but they are tricky to grow and require some maintenance.They have tiny seeds that must be sown on the surface, not buried,and they must be planted in rich, well-drained soil and exposed to full sun. They must be kept moist but not overwatered.Careful control of temperature is necessary to prevent rosetting and cultivation under cover is recommended to prevent spotting on the petals.Lisianthus flowers will begin to bloom in early summer and some will continue to bloom throughout the later months of the summer. When cut, Lisianthus flowers can last anywhere from two to three weeks in a vase.