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Calla Lily (Zantedeschia)

Calla Lily (Zantedeschia)

The Calla Lily, botanically classified under the genus Zantedeschia, is a graceful flowering plant admired for its sculptural, trumpet-shaped blooms and rich green foliage. Available in a range of colours from classic white to pinks, purples, and deep burgundy tones, Calla Lilies bring a refined, modern look to indoor spaces and seasonal displays. Their clean lines and bold flowers make them a popular choice for both decorative use and gifting.

Native to southern Africa, Calla Lilies grow from rhizomes and follow a natural cycle of active growth and dormancy. When grown indoors, they perform best in bright conditions with consistent care. After flowering, the plant may enter a rest period, during which foliage can yellow and die back. This is a normal part of its lifecycle and not a sign of poor health.

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Medium - 6"/ 15cm Diameter

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Sun Requirements ▾

Bright, indirect light is ideal for Calla Lilies. They can tolerate some gentle direct morning sun, but harsh midday sunlight should be avoided as it can scorch the leaves and flowers. Insufficient light may result in reduced flowering or weaker growth. Consistent, bright lighting supports healthy foliage and strong blooms.

Watering Instructions ▾

Watering should be done regularly during the active growing and flowering period to keep the soil evenly moist. Calla Lilies are sensitive to drought stress while actively growing, but excess water can cause rhizome rot. Once flowering has finished and the plant begins to enter dormancy, watering should be reduced significantly until new growth resumes.

Care Tips ▾

Calla Lilies prefer a bright, stable environment with good airflow and evenly moist soil during active growth. They perform best in a rich, well-draining potting mix that retains moisture without becoming waterlogged. This plant benefits from consistent placement and does not respond well to cold drafts or sudden temperature changes. Allowing the plant to rest naturally after blooming is essential for long-term success and future flowering.
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