Polianthes Tuberose Pink Sapphire
Tuberose ‘Pink Sapphire’ is a hybrid tuberose cultivar with soft pink, highly fragrant double flowers on tall spikes, grown from bulbs mainly as a premium ornamental and cut flower.​
Basic profile
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Botanical background: A selected form of tuberose (Polianthes tuberosa and related species) bred for both color and fragrance.​
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Flower color and form: Medium to soft pink, often described as lilac‑pink, with fully double, star‑like flowers along the spike.​
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Height: Flower spikes typically reach about 60–90 cm (2–3 ft), rising above narrow, grass‑like leaves.​
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Fragrance: Strong, sweet tuberose scent, suitable for cut flowers and night‑scented display.
Growing conditions
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Climate: Warm conditions; generally hardy only in mild climates (roughly USDA zones 8–11) if left in the ground.​
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Light: Requires a sunny position to bloom well.​
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Soil: Well‑drained loamy soil with near‑neutral pH around 6.5–7.5.​
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Planting depth/spacing: Plant bulbs about 7–10 cm deep and a few centimeters apart in well‑drained soil (typical tuberose practice).​
Flowering and use
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Season: Flowers in mid to late summer, usually about 90–120 days after planting in warm conditions.​
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Garden use: Good in borders, pots, and along walkways where the fragrance can be enjoyed.​
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Cut flowers: Spikes are valued in floral work because the double pink blooms are long‑lasting in the vase.​
If you tell me whether you want to grow it at home, sell bulbs, or position it as a product on your site, I can draft planting instructions or a product description tailored to that use.
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