Description
Champagne Croma II Lisianthus offers warm champagne tones kissed with peachy blush and ivory for refined bouquets and summer cut-flower beds. This Eustoma grandiflorum selection is known for uniform growth, strong stems, early flowering, full double blooms, and excellent vase life.
Why Grow It
- Soft champagne, peach-blush, and ivory lisianthus blooms with luminous double petals.
- Croma II series selection bred for uniform color, strong stems, early flowering, and vase life.
- Premium florist-style variety for weddings, events, and elegant summer borders.
- Includes 20 pelleted seeds, coated with harmless clay to make naturally tiny seed easier to handle.
- Surface sow and keep warm at 70-75?F; seed needs light to germinate.
Growing Information
| Botanical name | Eustoma grandiflorum |
|---|---|
| Life cycle | Tender perennial in zones 8-10; typically grown as an annual |
| Mature height | 24-36 in. |
| Light | Full sun to light shade |
| Bloom or harvest window | Mid to late summer |
| Seed count | 20 pelleted seeds |
| Flower color | Soft champagne blooms with peachy blush, ivory highlights, and luminous double petals |
| Sowing advice | Start indoors 10-12 weeks before last frost. Surface sow because lisianthus needs light to germinate; keep moist and warm at 70-75?F, then transplant outdoors after frost danger passes. |
| Spacing | 8-10 in. apart in cut-flower rows or refined garden displays |
| Germination | 10-15 days with light, warmth, and steady moisture; do not bury pelleted seed |
Best For
- cut flower production
- wedding bouquets
- event florals
- champagne color palettes
- refined summer borders
- florist-style arrangements
Packet Details
Includes 20 pelleted seeds. Store seeds cool, dry, and dark until sowing. Pelleted seeds should be kept evenly moist once started so the coating can soften.
FAQ
Are these pelleted seeds?
Yes. This packet includes 20 pelleted lisianthus seeds, coated to make the very tiny seed easier to see and handle.
What color is Champagne Croma II?
Expect soft champagne blooms with peachy blush and ivory highlights, a warmer palette than pure white lisianthus.
How should I start lisianthus seed?
Start indoors 10-12 weeks before last frost, surface sow, keep warm at 70-75?F, and transplant after frost danger passes.









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