Calla lilies usually flower in summer, but you can brighten up your winter home by forcing them to bloom out of season, which is actually easier than it sounds.
What can you tell me about growing calla lilies? The calla lily grows from an underground structure called a rhizome and produces very large green leaves, typically covered with lighter-colored spots.
Calla lilies (Zantedeschia sp.) are native to South Africa and are considered tender perennials because they won't tolerate freezing weather. They are only hardy in warmer areas in Zones 8-10. These ...
• Calla lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica) is a tropical rhizome. A rhizome is an underground stem that grows horizontally with both roots and shoots and can be planted outdoors in summer or as a winter ...
And just like most of us made adjustments to get through it without getting sick before even the first cold front hit, so should we make the same considerations for our plants, especially house plants ...
The calla lily isn’t technically a lily at all. But its elegant flowers and stems provide a lovely touch to any landscape or next to a stream or pond. On this edition of Get It Growing, LSU AgCenter ...
One of the most elegant and beautiful of the flowers that bloom in our spring gardens is the common calla lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica). Clumps of calla lilies in bloom never fail to attract ...
In early spring I chose the perfect gift for my friend Samantha. She carried gorgeous white calla lilies as her wedding bouquet. I was two months late buying her a wedding gift, so I hoped to think of ...