The end of spring means farewell to many wonderful blooms, but it also heralds the brief season of Eremurus, before the full brunt of summer takes effect. This classic line flower is a magnificent option for designers, especially when doing installations.
While not officially designated as being geotropic, the stems tend to curl at the end after they have been cut and packed, particularly the large varieties. If you do not want the stately arabesques in your designs, observe the following procedure upon unpacking the blooms:
- Wrap the entire inflorescence of the bunch(es) rather firmly in a stiff pack, such as brown paper and/or thin cardboard, rendering the racemes in an erect disposition.
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