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Alstroemeria ‘Inticancha Bryce’

Vibrant orange flowers with yellow throats and dark flecks appear for months on this compact plant. A brilliant choice for long-lasting colour in containers or at the front of a border.

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We’re big fans of the Inticancha series, and ‘Bryce’ is a standout for its incredibly long flowering season. From early summer right through to autumn, it produces sprays of bright orange, funnel-shaped flowers. Each bloom has a warm yellow throat marked with distinctive dark brown streaks, held above neat mounds of dark green, lance-shaped leaves.

This is a tidy, clump-forming perennial with a compact habit, reaching around 40cm in height. It’s not invasive and is well-suited to smaller spaces. For the best results, plant it in a sheltered spot in fertile, moist but well-drained soil. It will be happy in full sun or light partial shade.

A great tip for all alstroemerias is to pull the spent flower stems gently from the base rather than cutting them. This encourages the plant to produce even more flowers. It’s a fantastic, low-maintenance choice for adding a splash of warm colour to patio pots or mixed borders.

Product Details

Common Name
Peruvian lily 'Inticancha Bryce'
Max height
0.4 M
Bloom Time
Early summer to mid-autumn.
Flower Colour
Bright orange with a yellow throat and dark orange-brown or brown flecks.
Leaf Colour
Dark green.
Sunlight
Full sun to partial shade.
Pruning
After flowering, pull spent stems from the base of the plant with a gentle tug. Avoid cutting them.
Seasonal Spring
New lance-shaped, dark green foliage emerges.
Seasonal Summer
Produces clusters of funnel-shaped orange and yellow flowers from early summer onwards.
Seasonal Autumn
Continues to flower until the first frosts.
Seasonal Winter
The plant dies back to its dormant tubers. A winter mulch is recommended for the first couple of years or in cold areas.
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