Rosita 2 Pink, (F1) Lisianthus Seeds

Key Attributes

Sun
Sun: Full Sun / Partial Shade
Packet
Packet: 50 Seeds
Days To Maturity (# Days)
Days To Maturity (# Days): 145
Botanical Name
Botanical Name: Eustoma grandiflorum

Rosita 2 Pink, (F1) Lisianthus Seeds

Rosita 2 Pink is your standard in double flowered Lisianthus. Petals have a full pink color with top flowering and strong stems. This is truly a great cutting flower often times getting mistaken for roses. Rosita 2 is suitable for spring and early summer flowering. Enjoy the excellent vase life with these medium-sized, rose-shaped flowers and more useable buds. Pelleted Seed Ht. 24–36". Avg. 42,200 seeds/oz. Packet: 50 seeds.
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Key Attributes

Sun
Sun: Full Sun / Partial Shade
Packet
Packet: 50 Seeds
Days To Maturity (# Days)
Days To Maturity (# Days): 145
Botanical Name
Botanical Name: Eustoma grandiflorum

Product Details

Weight

0.008

Depth

0.15

Height

4.5

Width

3.25

Plant Height

24-36"

Botanical Name

Eustoma grandiflorum

Flower Height

24-36"

Seed Type

Pelleted Seed

Seeds Per Gram

1,489

Seeds Per Pound

675,200

Packet

50 Seeds

Sow Depth

Top of Soil

Seeds Per Ounce

42,200

Breed

F1 Hybrid

Sun

Full Sun / Partial Shade

Growing Conditions

Trellis

Uses

Cut Flowers

Life Cycle

Annual

Sow Method

Transplant

Categories

Flowers

Days To Maturity (# Days)

145

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Growing Instructions

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