Calla Lilies (Zantedeschia) Are Not True Lilies At All, As They Are Stemless Plants Whose Flowers And Leaves Rise Directly From The Rhizomes (Bulb). They Are Actually Arum And Jack-In-The-Pulpit Family Members. Commonly Commercially Grown As A Very Popular Cut Flower And One Of The World’S Most Iconic And Widely Known Plants. Can Be Used In Borders, Containers, Pond Peripheries, Water Gardens And/ Or As House Plants. Sometimes Referred To As African Lily, It Is A Herbaceous Perennial And Can Be Deciduous Or Semi-Evergreen. Calla Aethiopica Typically Grow Into Huge Clumps And Grow Very Large Arrowhead-Shaped Leaves. Sometimes The Flowers Are Amazingly Followed By Orange Berry-Like Fruits. Overwinter In The Northern Zones, By Planting In Containers And Placing Them In A Frost Free Environment During The Winter Months. May Survive Zone 7 Winters With Winter Protection, Such As Mulching. Choose The Location Wisely, As Letting Them Be, They Will Grow Into Larger And Larger Bold Plants.
- Bulb Size 18/+
- 3 Ft. Tall, 2 Ft. Wide Plant With Huge 10 Ft. Flowers
- Can Be Used As A Water Plant, Or In The Rain Garden
- Winter Hardy To Usda Zone 8
- Sometimes Referred To As African Lily, It Is A Herbaceous Perennial And Can Be Deciduous Or Semi-Evergreen
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