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Calla Lily

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Beautiful home gardens and bouquets for special occasions often feature calla lilies, which have a graceful shape. The blossoms are available in a range of hues, including white, pale pink, and deep burgundy. More modern hybrids also come in striking hues like brilliant orange and black. They are a popular choice for wedding floral arrangements since they keep well as cut flowers.

Plant calla lilies in the spring if you want to grow them. They develop flowers frequently by early to midsummer and bloom all season long until early October. They grow reasonably quickly.

Care

To maintain the health of this plant, recreate its natural environment with warmth, light, and moisture. They are a clear indication that they are not genuine lilies because they grow from a rhizome rather than a bulb. Fertilizer promotes flower growth much like it does for other flowering plants.

Calla Lily

Light

Calla lilies flourish in a warm atmosphere with lots of light, true to their tropical character. Your calla lilies may flourish better in a location with some partial shade if it’s a hot, muggy summer day outside. Your calla lilies can tolerate full sunshine if you live in a more temperate summer area.

Soil 

For calla lilies to continue blooming, a rich, wet, well-drained soil is ideal. Calla lilies can gladly endure a damp soil environment and frequently grow well next to ponds. However, keep these plants from getting soggy because that might cause root rot. Before planting your flowers, enrich the soil with organic matter to boost its nutritional density.

Water

After the rhizomes have taken root, you can water the plants once a week, or more frequently if there are very sweltering or drought-like conditions. Indoor calla lily plants will require continual hydration because containers dry out more quickly than ground plantings.

Temperature and Humidity

The ideal temperature range for calla lilies is between 60 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. In addition, they like a fair quantity of moisture and humidity, therefore humid summers are good for flowering. The plants go into dormancy when the temperature drops below 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Before it becomes cold, prepare your rhizomes for the winter by digging them up. The plant could die from frost.

Fertilizer

To encourage abundant flowering, calla lilies require food both when they are first planted and every spring at the start of the growing season. The majority of balanced fertilizers will function perfectly. Avoid selecting a nitrogen-heavy blend because it may prevent the plant from blooming.

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