Calla (Zantedeschia) lilies are extraordinary flowers, are native to southern Africa, and are grown from rhizomes. They can be grown in beds, borders, in containers for cut flowers, and even indoors in a sunny window. Great for growing in a cutting garden and showing off indoors in your nicest vases. For the look and feel of a Tropical garden in North America, calla lilies definitely fit the bill, as their trumpet-shaped spathes and arrow-shaped leaves transport you to the tropics. Best of all, they are deer and rabbit resistant. Passion fruit callas produce large blooms atop tall stalks in a Tropical looking peach color. Flowers are good for cutting and have a long vase life. The rhizomes (bulbs) will multiply, if zone appropriate, through offsets.
Very popular cut flower, coveted by florists due to it's long vase life
Trumpet shaped blooms 2-3-in across
Enjoy as a house plant
Callas can be grown in beds, borders, in containers or as cut flowers and even indoors in a sunny window
Passion fruit calla produce large blooms atop tall stalks in a Tropical looking peach color
Part sun to partial shade
Blooms June to august
Grows 16-24-in tall
Plant 12-24-in apart, 4-in deep