The tuberose is native to Mexico, and the flowers are used within the manufacture of perfumes. The tuberose has long bright green leaves clustered on the base and smaller clasping leaves along the stem. The fragrant waxy white flowers are borne in a cluster on the tip of the stem and bloom at night.
Tuberose flower bulbs/Rajanigandha flower bulbs
Tuberose can successfully be grown in pots, borders, and beds and commercially cultivated for its quite a lot of uses. The flowers of tuberose are also used for making artistic garlands, floral ornaments, bouquets, buttonholes, gajras, and extraction of very important oil.
Fertile, loamy and sandy soils having a pH within the range of 6.5 to 7.5 with good aeration and drainage are perfect for tuberose cultivation. A spot secure from strong winds is the soil is preferable. Tuberose is a sun-loving plant.
Tuberoses are propagated by bulbs, bulblets and seeds. Multiplication by bulb-segments and in vitro micro propagation from scale stem-sections may be practiced. Such a lot common method practiced for the industrial multiplication of tuberoses is through propagation by bulbs.
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