Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Tuberose


Tuberose
Tuberose is a tall, narrow perennial with long thin leaves and a tuberous root. The aromatic flowers are large and white.
Dark yellow viscous liquid.
Tuberose Absolute is very popular in the perfume and aromatic industries.
Most flowers begin to lose their scent when they are picked. Tuberose, like jasmine, has a heady floral scent that continues to produce itself. The family name is commonly known as the lily.
“An easily grown tuberous plant requiring the same cultural methods used for gladioli; that is, plant in spring and then [for young tubers not mature enough to flower] remove from the soil, dry, and store during the winter.” From the book ‘Flowers: A Guide to Your Garden, Volume 2’ by Ippolito Pizzetti and Henry Crocket.
The tuberose grows in elongated spikes that produce clusters of aromatic white flowers. Normal tuberose will grow to be about one foot in diameter. The flower spikes will be up to two feet in height. Tuberose flowers will bloom from the bottom toward the top of the spike.
Tuberoses may be grown outdoors in warm climates. They flourish in sunlit places and bloom in late summer.

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