About Single

White.

When storing for the winter, cut off the stems close to the bulb, allow to air-dry for about two weeks, store in peat moss, perlite or vermiculite at 55–65 degrees over winter. Plant the bulbs outside again after night temperatures reach 60 degrees.

About Tuberose

Fragrant, star-faced trumpets used in the best Hawaiian leis. One flower from a spike of successive blossoms is enough to perfume a whole room. This tender perennial is usually grown here as an annual, but you can dig up and store the bulb dry for the winter.

Pot Size & Price
5.25-in. pot
$9.00
Height
36"
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun Partial Sun
Catalog
A400
Plant Traits
Butterflies
Poisonous
Stock Notes
Restocks On Saturday

Other varieties of Tuberose

Double flowered tuberose, slightly pink
Photo courtesy of North Carolina State University

The Pearl

Catalog
A401