Description
Tuberose ‘The Pearl’ is grown for its tall spikes of highly fragrant, double white flowers, perfect for scenting patios and adding a luxurious feel to summer planting. It performs best in a warm, sheltered, sunny spot and is ideal for pots where drainage and warmth are easier to control. In the UK, flowering is most reliable with a long, warm growing season (many gardeners start tubers in pots under cover and move them outside in summer). Plant in free-draining compost/soil, water moderately during growth, and feed regularly for best performance. After flowering, allow foliage to yellow and die back naturally so the tuber can store energy for next year. As a tender perennial, protect from frost and keep the tubers dry and frost-free during dormancy.
Also known as (other names / common names):
Tuberose • Polyanthus lily • St Joseph’s staff • Amole • (Botanical name now also seen as Agave amica)
Key Benefits
- Highly fragrant summer flowers (excellent for patios and near seating areas)
- Double white blooms on upright spikes – striking in borders and pots
- Great cut flowers for summer arrangements
- Ideal for containers (easy to give warmth and drainage)
- Works well in sunny, sheltered UK gardens during summer
- Tuber size 10+ supplied for consistent planting stock
- Perennial habit when overwintered frost-free
- Easy care once established: moderate water + feeding in growth, dry in dormancy
- A classic “scent garden” plant with strong evening fragrance potential
Product Details
- Product: Polianthes tuberosa ‘The Pearl’ (Tuberose)
- Pack size: 3 tubers
- Tuber size: 10+ (trade grade as supplied)
- Flower colour: Double white
- Plant type: Tuberous perennial (tender – protect from frost)
Pollinator-friendly: The strongly scented flowers are considered a nectar plant and are especially attractive to night-flying pollinators such as moths. Pollinator activity will vary with local conditions and weather.
Best Companions (plant together for a fuller summer display)
For a bold summer border or patio scheme, combine tuberose with: Gladioli (height and colour), Dahlias (long flowering), Crocosmia (hot tones), Agapanthus (architectural flowers), Lilies (summer glamour), Freesia (pots and fragrance), Salvia/Verbena (pollinator-friendly colour), and ornamental grasses for contrast and movement.
More Reasons to Choose
- Perfect for warm, south-facing patios and sheltered courtyards
- Excellent “feature plant” for pots and container displays
- Great for a cutting garden (pick stems as florets begin opening)
- Simple seasonal care: feed during growth, keep dry when dormant
- Can produce offsets over time (clumping potential with good care)
- Pairs beautifully with colourful summer bulbs and perennials
- Works well in greenhouse / conservatory growing too
- Clear, practical planting steps included below
- Supplied as dormant tubers (bulb-like) ready for planting
Growing Information
- Flowering time: Summer (often mid–late summer, depending on warmth)
- Height: Up to approx. 60–120cm (varies by conditions)
- Position: Full sun, sheltered; pots/under cover can help in cooler areas
- Soil: Well-drained; use a free-draining compost in containers
Planting Guide (simple steps)
- Unpack tubers on arrival and store cool, dry and airy if you cannot plant straight away.
- For best UK results, start in pots under cover in spring, then move outside once nights are mild and frost risk has passed.
- Plant tubers about 5cm deep in free-draining compost/soil.
- Place in full sun and keep sheltered from cold winds.
- Water after planting, then water moderately during growth (avoid waterlogging).
- Feed with a balanced liquid fertiliser during the growing season.
- After flowering, allow foliage to die back naturally; reduce watering as dormancy begins.
- Before frost, keep pots/tubers dry and store frost-free until the next growing season.
Good to Know
- In the UK, flowering depends on warmth and a long growing season — containers/under cover can improve results.
- Tuberose is widely used in perfumery because of its intense fragrance.
- The plant is now often listed botanically as Agave amica (previously Polianthes tuberosa).
- Potentially irritating/harmful if eaten — handle sensibly and keep away from pets/children.
What You Will Receive
- Polianthes tuberosa ‘The Pearl’ (Tuberose) – pack of 3 tubers, size 10+
- Eco-friendly recyclable packaging
- Planting and care instructions included
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