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Zantedeschia albomaculata "Helen O 'Connor" Seeds - South African Indigenous Perennial Bulb
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Zantedeschia albomaculata "Helen O 'Connor" Seeds - South African Indigenous Perennial Bulb

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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Format
Seeds
Lifecycle
Perennial
Product code
Zantedeschia albomaculata Helen O 'Connor 1
Bob Shop ID
553838549

Zantedeschia albomaculata Helen O'Connor Seeds

South African Indigenous Perennial Bulb

This lily has attractive spotted leaves and the flowers are a beautiful coral-pink. These tender, herbaceous and aquatic, deciduous perennials are native to South Africa. They can be planted in a greenhouse that has a minimum temperature of 50 degrees or outside where climates are mild. They are mainly grown for their attractive, large flower spathes, which are usually produced in the spring and summer. Calla Lilies or Arum Lilies, as they are commonly known, are grown in large quantities by commercial growers because they are commonly used for decoration at Easter and throughout the spring and early summer months. Regular gardeners may have them bloom in winter, spring or early summer, depending on what temperatures are maintained in the greenhouse. The flower spathes of Z. aethiopica, the Calla Lily or Arum Lily, are white tinged with yellow with a yellow spadix and it produces glossy, arrow-shaped leaves. This variety grows 2 to 3 feet high. The spathes of the Yellow or Golden Callas, Z. Elliottiana, are yellow. Z. rehmannii, the Pink Calla or Pink Arum, produces lavender-red, rose-red, violet-red, or pink spathes and is a smaller plant (growing up to 16 inches) than the white or yellow flowered varieties. Its leaves are blotched with white or semitransparent spots. The Spotted Calla has white spots on its leaves and white spathes that are faintly purple towards the bases. The Black-throated Calla has greenish-yellow or pale yellow spathes with noticeable purple-black spots on the bases inside and green leaves spotted with white oblong splotches. Even though these plants are terrestrial, they are moisture loving and can be adapted to growing in shallow water. They are beautiful plants for growing in the water garden.

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