ALSTROMERIA LAYLA

Alstroemeria hybrida


Alstroemeria ‘Layla’ is a captivating variety featuring soft lavender-pink petals with subtle lilac undertones and delicate speckling at the throat. Each stem carries multiple trumpet-shaped blooms, offering both fullness and texture. The cool pastel coloration gives a romantic yet refined touch—perfect for elegant, feminine, or whimsical floral designs. Its long-lasting blooms and graceful form make it a staple choice for both everyday bouquets and event arrangements.

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Origin: Colombia

HISTORY

Commonly known as the Peruvian Lily or Lily of the Incas, Alstroemeria originates from the cool mountain regions of South America. ‘Layla’ is one of the modern Colombian cultivars bred for its soft color palette, strong stems, and impressive vase life. Its hybrid lineage combines the charm of garden lilies with the resilience of contemporary cut flowers, making it a florist favorite for versatility and endurance.

Climate: Cool, highland tropical climates

GROWING CONDITIONS

This plant prefers rich, well-aerated soil and consistent moisture without waterlogging. It flourishes in partial sun to light shade, especially in cooler climates. Regular deadheading and fertilization during active growth encourage repeated blooming. With careful handling, its stems can last over two weeks in the vase.

Symbol: Friendship, devotion, and mutual support

USES

Alstroemeria ‘Layla’ is ideal for pastel arrangements, wedding bouquets, or spring-inspired centerpieces. Its airy clusters fill space beautifully without overwhelming other flowers. It pairs well with roses, lisianthus, and eucalyptus for romantic palettes, or with whites and greens for a soft, modern contrast. Its durability also makes it a reliable bloom for retail bouquets and event styling alike.