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Alstroemeria aurea
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The Alstroemeria aurea plant species is found in S. America - S. Chile It is a member of the Amaryllidaceae family. Some home gardeners know the variety as A. aurantiaca. D.Don.

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Latin Name:  Alstroemeria aurea
Family:  Amaryllidaceae
Author:  Graham.
 
Known Hazards:  Some people are sensitive to this plant and skin contact with the sap can cause them to get dermatitis[65].
 
Mature Height:  1   Mature Width:  1
 
Habitat:  Moist woodland[187].



Cultivation Notes:  Requires a fertile, moisture retentive well-drained soil and a warm situation in sun or semi-shade[200]. Another report says that it is easily grown in any soil in sun or part shade[190]. Established plants are drought tolerant[190]. Plants succeed in maritime gardens[233]. Plants have proved very tolerant of neglect on our trial grounds in Cornwall, one clump grew and thrived in rank grass for a number of years until increasing shade from trees began to reduce its vigour[K]. This is the hardiest member of the genus, tolerating temperatures down to between -10 and -15°c, especially if the roots are mulched in the winter[187]. Young plants are best given a protective mulch for their first winter or two[233]. Somewhat intolerant of root disturbance[1], the roots are fleshy and brittle[200]. The plant can be rather invasive, spreading by means of thin fleshy roots[187].

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