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Saturday, April 27, 2024

Calla Lily, Zantedeschia aethiopica

The Calla Lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica) is a flowering plant native to southern Africa. It is a rhizomatous perennial that can grow in a variety of habitats, including coastal marshes, grasslands, and old homesteads. Mature clumps can reach 2-3 feet tall and 1.5-2 feet wide.

The calla lily has large flowers, with a spathe (modified leaf) up to 10 inches long and a yellow spadix (flower spike) in the center. The spathe is often white, but it can also be yellow, pink, or purple. The leaves of the calla lily are arrow-shaped and green.

Calla lilies are popular cut flowers and can also be grown in pots or in the garden. They prefer full sun to partial shade and moist, well-drained soil. Calla lilies are not winter hardy in cold climates and should be dug up and stored indoors over the winter. They are also mildly toxic, so be sure to keep them out of reach of children and pets.

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