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Calla Lily : Flower Facts

Origins

Pronounced zanter-DESK-ya or zanter-DEE-sha, but commonly known as calla or arum lilies which are much easier to say! Although called a calla lily, they are not related to the true lily or the lily family. Instead, they're members of the Araceae family, which includes anthuriums, caladiums and some philodendrons. They're natives of South Africa, where they grow so abundantly that they're viewed as common roadside plants and are called "pig lilies." Their genus, Zantedeschia, is named was Italian botanist Francesco Zantedeschia in the 19th century The genus includes six species that have been hybridised to create numerous cultivars.

Flower Availability and Vase Life

All year round.

4-8 days.

Care and Handling

Best kept at room temperature. Callas take in a large amount of water so refill water levels regularly.

Florist Design Uses

The sleek lines of callas are ideal for the simple line in modern designs. And is very well suited for weddings, corsages, and boutonnieres.

Colours: White, pink, yellow and purple are most common. Shades of red, mauve-pink, ivory and golden-yellow are also available in mini calla varieties.

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