Commonly referred to Lisianthus, Prairie Gentian, or Texas Bluebell, the eustoma is native to the prairies and grasslands of North America, particularly in areas stretching from the southern United States (Texas, Nebraska) to northern Mexico.
The name "eustoma" is derived from Greek, meaning "beautiful mouth," referencing the flower's striking and open bloom.
Climate:Warm and temperate
GROWING CONDITIONS
Eustomas flourish in well-drained, fertile soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH range of 6.5 – 7.0.
They thrive in full sun to partial shade and require consistent watering. Keep the soil evenly moist but avoid overwatering.
Symbol:Elegance, Romance, and Beauty
USES
Champagne eustomas emit a soft, rosy golden hue, associating them with charismatic and romantic emotions.
Their soft, romantic charm makes them a popular addition to bridal bouquets and wedding décor. Often paired with roses, peonies, and lush greenery, they add sophistication to any arrangement. Whether featured as a focal bloom or used as a filler, eustomas elevate the elegance of centrepieces and floral designs.