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Arum Lily Tubers ~ Zantedeschia Black Star + 2 FREE Zantedeschia pentlandii Tubers
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Arum Lily Tubers ~ Zantedeschia Black Star + 2 FREE Zantedeschia pentlandii Tubers

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Location
South Africa
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Zantedeschia Black Star Tuber 1
Bob Shop ID
9732885

Zantedeschia Black Star Tubers

Almost Sold Out - Place your bid now.

Arum lilies are valued the world over for their remarkable yet graceful flowers and abundant green foliage.

Luckily, due to its ease of cultivation and its awesome beauty, horticulturists the world over have been creating cultivars by hybridizing the true species within this genus.

 

South Africa has a very rich bulb heritage. More than half of todays cultivars and hybrids grown in gardens and parks all over the world have their origins in South Africa. With the founding of a re-supply point at the Cape of Good Hope in 1652 by the Dutch East India Company, gardens around the world were beautifully transformed with colourful blooms from species never before seen such as Zantedeschias, Gloriosa, Acacias, Babianas, Lachenalias, Agapanthus, Strelitzias, Gladioli – and far too many more to mention.

One of the most significant offerings from South Africa to the world's gardens was the Zantedeschia or arum lily.

Prized for their beauty, white Arum's were grown in Britain from 1731. It became an icon of purity, chastity and innocence making it a desired flower for wedding bouquets.

With its long lasting blooms which make excellent cut flowers, Arums are highly sought after by both gardeners and florists alike. They are all summer growing and winter dormant with the exception of Zantedeschia aethiopica which is evergreen.

On offer here are Zantedeschia hybrid tubers, ready to be planted now. Grown best in full sun to semi shade, 45 to 60 days till flowering.

The bid amount is for 1 Zantedeschia Black Star Tuber

PLUS TWO FREE Zantedeschia pentlandii tubers, a yellow natural species.

We'll supply you with all the planting & care instructions.

To see our growing range of interesting plant Seeds & Bulbs, please follow the link below. Thanks.

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Customer ratings: 7 ratings

Great service with a smile...and wonderfull people down there....thanks for the temptation to buy more and more of the wonderful greens.
06 Nov 2008
A fantastic supplier. The tubers are top quality. I am delighted with everything i buy from you. ******************
06 Nov 2008
he were help full and i will buy again from bid or buy
06 Nov 2008
Super Service - many thanks!
07 Nov 2008
100% positive rating speaks for itself... A+∞ seller. Will gladly recommend, and do business again in the future :)
14 Nov 2008
Thank you
24 Nov 2008