Product Review
Do you believe that beautiful simply isn't as terrific as beautiful and fragrant? Then add tuberose to your list of sensory delights. Tuberose flowers have been used as perfume ingredients for centuries, with a fragrance that's sweet, heavy and out of this world. The waxy white flowers develop in dense clusters along 20"-28" stalks that rises above slim basal leaves. Grow the single flower form for cutting as the top of the stalk blooms open well even when snipped from the plant. (The double form adds opulence to the garden and the more complex blooms open better when left on the plant.)











