Mauve Majesty, a new patented alstroemeria, is one of the first cultivars in its color class to be hardy to USDA Hardiness Zone 6 and often to Zone 5. Developed by horticulture professor Mark Bridgen at
This hybrid is the first ornamental plant patented by Cornell. It took five years for Bridgen to develop the cultivar. Bridgen is working on more colors, including orange shades, and flowers that are very fragrant. He said alstroemeria is the fifth most popular cut flower in the
Bridgen was awarded the 2008 Herbert Medal from the International Bulb Society for meritorious achievement in advancing knowledge of bulbous plants.
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For more: Mark Bridgen, Cornell University, Long Island Horticulture Research and Education Center, Department of Horticulture, (631) 727-3595; mpb27@cornell.edu.
April 2008
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