lisianthus- monocot family- genitianaceae genus- lisianthus species- grandiflorum common name- lisi, sia locality- Southern united states, Mexico, carribean habit- 15-60cm tall with bluish/green slightly succulent leaves & large funnel shaped flowers
The scientific name for Lisianthus is Eustoma grandiflorum. Lisianthus belongs to the family Gentianaceae and is native to the southern United States, Mexico, the Caribbean, and northern South America. It is known for its showy, rose-like blooms and is often grown as an ornamental plant.
It depends on the packager. Most floral products can be bought with as few as one stem, or as many as 50, depending on the grower. As with most things, it is just a question of what the market will pay.
Lisianthus plants are relatively rare and cats seem to love them. The plant is attractive to cats and thankfully not toxic to them. No one is quite sure why cats love this plant so much but many cat owners feel the plant gives off a pleasing scent that cats can't resist.
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