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The bloom is striking and the malodor isn't strong outdoors, but as a cut flower, you'll be sorry you brought it into your home. Does gr...Read More
I have had a couple calla lily volunteer plants in my yard for several years. This year a new, dark purple bloom came up and has been ide...Read More
love them. random appearances . very exotic, mine bloomed in
March, short lived. however,they now have corncob type seeds
w...Read More
I found this plant growing at the side of an apartment building my family bought about 20 years ago. They're mixed in with white callas ...Read More
Really great plants!! I had two Dracunculus bloom a season before these showed up. I had to emergency transplant three plants when I pu...Read More
I discovered a single plant in a neighbors yard and took it to a local nursery. Several people said that they too have them groing in th...Read More
We bought a house in August. The previous owner had a number of Great Danes. The dogs destroyed what was probably a beautiful yard at o...Read More
We have had great success by ignoring this plant altogether. It has grown in mass about three times in size in three years. It was plan...Read More
This is a very unusual-looking flower. I have sniffed them on purpose and have never detected any odor. The plant in my picture is grow...Read More
This gorgeous plant has been popping up everywhere in my east bay yard since at least the early 1950's. The velvety purply black spike an...Read More
My Black Calla appeared three years ago in the middle of a large bed of White Callas.
The Flower is almost as large as the White's...Read More
Single vertical spathe unfurls to display deep purple/black spadix up to 10" long lasting only a few days, attracting fruit flies with it...Read More