There are many hybrids derived from Alstroemeria ligtux Alstroemeria haemantha and first appearing in England during the 1920's and are used as cut flowers. The plants tend to die off after flowering.

Cultivars

'Anouska'
This plant has purple flowers with a white centre.

'Angela'
This plant has yellow flowers, late flowering.

'Camilla'
This plant has white flowers, with yellow flecks.

'Ella'
This plant has bright watermelon flowers.

'Ivana'
This plant has purple, red flowers.

'Julietta'
This plant has bi-coloured purple and white flowers.

'Monica'
This plant has cream white flowers.

'Oxana'
This plant has deep red with yellow spotted centre.

'Paola'
This plant has bi-coloured peach and crimson flowers.

'Sara'
This plant has bi-coloured orange and yellow flowers.

'Sissi'
This plant has mid pink, early flowering.

'Zavina'
This plant has rose pink with yellow centre.

'Zsa Zsa'
This plant has dark pink, large flowers.