Tuberose (Night-scented stock) is a flower with unique characteristics. When it blooms, it emits a strong fragrance. This special fragrance is very pleasant, usually especially noticeable at night.
Tuberose characteristics:
Slender inflorescence: Its inflorescence is usually a long and slender flower spike, which is full of small and exquisite flowers. The color of the flowers is mostly white or lavender.
Short, Sturdy Plant: Tuberose plants are generally short, but they grow quite bushily, forming compact clumps in the garden or in containers.
Cold-resistant and heat-resistant: Tuberose has strong adaptability to temperature and can withstand both cold and heat, regardless of climate or region.
Suitable for gardens and flower beds: Due to its beautiful flowers and nighttime fragrance, tuberose is often used on garden edges, flower beds or borders to add a charming touch to the garden.
Attracted Insects: Its scent attracts nighttime snails, moths, and other flying insects, so it may also attract beneficial garden ecosystem members to some extent.
Overall, tuberose is a popular plant in the garden, prized for its nighttime fragrance, slender inflorescences, and cold hardiness.
Tuberose flower language:
Good memories: Symbolizes good memories and happy times. Their fragrance may evoke longing and nostalgia for fond memories.
Secret Admiration: Represents a kind of secret admiration, a tender and deep emotion, which may imply the love hidden in the heart.
Blessings and Wishes: Often represent blessings and wishes, conveying good wishes for the happiness and joy of others.
Gratitude and respect: Expressing gratitude and respect for others is a way of repaying their kindness and support.
The beauty of the night: Because tuberose flowers bloom at night and release their rich fragrance, they also symbolize the tranquility and beauty of the night.
Tuberose (Night-scented Stock) is a beautiful flower with a charming fragrance. The following is a guide for planting tuberose seeds:
1. Choose a suitable time:
The best time is spring or autumn. Sowing seeds under mild climate conditions is conducive to plant growth.
2. Prepare the soil:
Tuberose prefers soil rich in organic matter. Make sure the soil drains well to prevent standing water.
3. Sowing:
Spread tuberose seeds evenly over the soil surface. There is no need to bury it too deeply, just press the soil gently to ensure good contact.
4. Lighting requirements:
Tuberose likes full sun, so make sure the planting area receives at least 6 hours of sunlight every day.
5. Keep it moist:
Keep the soil moist but avoid overwatering. Pay special attention to moisture during the germination and growth stages.
6. Temperature control:
Make sure the temperature is within a suitable range, preferably between 15-25 degrees Celsius. Avoid extreme cold or hot conditions.
7. Fertilization:
During the growth period of the plant, you can apply some balanced organic or chemical fertilizers in a timely manner, but avoid excessive use.
8. Cut off flower spikes:
When the flowers wither, cut off the flower spikes promptly. This helps encourage the plant to produce more flowers.
9. Prevention and control of pests and diseases:
Check the plants regularly and pay attention to prevent and control possible diseases and insect pests. Use organic control methods to avoid unnecessary damage to plants.
10. Harvest flowers:
Once tuberose begins to bloom, you can enjoy its lovely scent. The flowers can be harvested for flower decoration or dried and preserved.
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Tuberose Seeds 50 PCS
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