Alstroemeria Inticancha 'Indigo'

Peruvian lily

Alstroemeria Inticancha 'Indigo' is a compact, bushy Peruvian lily with purple-blue flowers from early summer into autumn.

Supplied as an established plant in a 3 litre pot

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Aspect

Full sun to partial shade

Hardiness

Fully hardy

Flowers

Summer, autumn

Soil

Loam, well-drained soil

About this plant

Deep, moody colour, no staking needed

  • Description

    Alstroemeria Inticancha 'Indigo' is a compact, patio-friendly Peruvian lily from the Inticancha series, bred for a naturally bushy, well-branched habit that needs no staking. It produces an abundance of exotic, freckled purple-blue flowers over a long season from early summer into autumn, and cuts well for indoor arrangements. Its compact size makes it especially suited to containers as well as borders.
  • Why we like it

    The rich purple-blue tones make it stand out from most Alstroemeria, which tend towards warmer shades, so it earns its place in a border or pot looking for something a little different. It also stays neat and self-supporting, which makes it a much easier fit for smaller gardens than older, taller varieties.

Key features

What makes it special

Fully hardy — comes back every year

Good for cutting

Loved by bees & pollinators

Long-lasting blooms that persist for months

Specs & details

The particulars

Botanical name
Alstroemeria Inticancha 'Indigo'
Common name
Peruvian lily
Supplied as
3 litre pot
Flower colour
Purple
Eventual height
30 to 45cm
Eventual spread
30 to 40cm
Flowering period
Summer, autumn
Habit
Compact, bushy, well-branched tuberous perennial
Life cycle
Tuberous perennial
Hardiness
Fully hardy
Aspect
Full sun to partial shade
Soil type
Loam, well-drained soil
Moisture
Moist but well-drained
Position
Mid-border, patio container, cutting garden
Plant spacing
5 to 6 plants per m²
Growing skill
Easy to grow

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When to plant, when it performs

 
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Planting
Flowering

Plant in spring or early autumn, taking care not to disturb the brittle tuberous roots. Once established, flowering begins in early summer and continues in flushes right through to early autumn.

Planting & care

Help it thrive

Planting guide

Plant tubers or pot-grown plants in spring or early autumn, handling the roots carefully as they are brittle and resent disturbance. Choose a spot in full sun to partial shade with reasonably fertile, well-drained soil, or use a good quality peat-free compost if growing in a container. Plant a little deeper than the pot, around 10 to 15cm, to help protect the roots over winter.

Care tips

Water regularly through the growing season, particularly for plants in containers, which dry out faster than open ground. To harvest flowers for cutting, or to encourage further blooms, pull spent flower stems away from the base with a sharp tug rather than cutting, which is the traditional method for Alstroemeria and encourages more flowers to follow. Apply a mulch in autumn in colder areas for extra winter protection.

Winter care

Fully hardy in most of the UK, though a dry winter mulch over the crown is worthwhile in cold areas or hard winters, particularly for plants grown in containers. Cut back foliage once it has died down naturally in autumn, and avoid cutting green foliage as this can weaken the tuberous roots.