It is often called the Japanese rose, and there is nothing unusual about it, because eustoma flowers are similar to the popular rose in our country. Eustoma is easy to care for and does well in our climate.
It looks like a rose. Florists love it
Eustoma flowers are large and bell-shaped and grow on slender, thin shoots. There may be even a dozen of them, which results in an impressive inflorescence. When they have not yet developed and are in bud, they look like popular roses. Later, they look like poppies or tulips. Eustoma is great for breeding for cut flowers, and florists love this plant because it gives elegance and is a beautiful element for creating all kinds of bouquets or wedding wreaths, which makes it the most often chosen flower by brides. Eustoma in composition with other plants will also be a beautiful decoration of your home or garden.
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How to care for eustoma? Remember one very important rule and eustoma will bear flowers
Eustoma can grow both in a pot and in the garden, but in order to produce flowers, it requires the right position. Remember that the plant should be in the sun for at least 4 hours a day to develop. The site should be sheltered from wind and rain. The soil should be well-drained and rich in nutrients. Eustoma will not grow in acidic soil, and the soil should be kept moist, but not wet, as it can start to rot. The flowers are heavy, so the thin stems are not always able to bear them. They can start to break, so it is worth buying special supports for eustoma, which can be found in garden stores.
Source: Gazeta

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