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Lisianthus

Bring longevity to your cut floral arrangements by adding Lisianthus. Lisianthus, known for its elegant blooms reminiscent of roses, is a popular choice for cut flowers due to its long vase life. When growing Lisianthus, it’s important to provide full sun and well-drained soil rich in organic matter, with a pH of 6.5 to 7.0 being ideal. For cut flower use, it’s recommended to remove the first bud to allow several blooms to open before cutting, ensuring a longer-lasting display. With proper care, Lisianthus can offer multiple flushes of blooms, adding a touch of sophistication to any arrangement. Cheers

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