“Single Petal Yellow Rajnigandha”
Family
Asparagaceae
Origin
Taiwan
Description
Tuberose, (Polianthes tuberosa) is a perennial tuber or tuberous roots of the asparagus family. The tuberose has long bright green leaves , about 1–1.5 ft long and up to 13 mm wide , clustered at the base and smaller clasping leaves along the stem.
The inflorescence is a spike, reaching up to 3 ft high, with pure white waxy flowers. The flowers are tubular, with a tube up to 2.5 in long, separating into six flaring segments (tepals) at the end, and are strongly fragrant and bloom at night. . There are six stamens, inserted into the tube of the flower, and a three-part stigma.
Polianthes tuberosa ‘Yellow Baby’ is a newly developed compact hybrid tuberous plant, known for its delicately funnel-shaped, pale yellow blooms that emit a delightful fragrance throughout the summer season. This single-flower variety, Tuberose ‘Yellow Baby’, boasts stunning lemon yellow flowers that are not only highly fragrant but also easy to cultivate. Its star-shaped blossoms adorn upright stems, bringing cheerful color and charm to your summertime garden.
Rajnigandha Yellow Baby bulbs produce fragrant yellowish-white flowers, representing a distinctive tuberose hybrid. They bloom from July to October in plains and from August to November in hilly areas. Plant between February and April in plains or March and May in hills for optimal results.
Environment
Tuberose are best planted in a sunny location. The require full sunlight to bloom.
Well drained loamy soil having a pH of 6.5-7.5 is ideal for the plant. Plant the bulbs in the fall, placing bulbs 3 to 4 inches deep and 2 inches apart in any well-drained soil will produce good results. Tuberose flower in mid to late summer, typically 90-120 days after planting.
Tuberose require rest during winter period in order to bloom in summers.
Tuberose plants are heavy feeders and appreciate applications of 8-8-8 fertilizer while they are actively growing.
The plants benefit from bone meal applied at planting and after blooming. Reduce watering after the foliage begins to die back.
Landscape Use
Tuberoses are excellent in the garden or in pots. Their tall stems (2-3 ft.) and rather sparse, grass-like foliage make them ideal for inter-planting.













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