Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Beautiful calla lily


Calla lilies are one of the most beautiful flowers with a unique flower form. Calla lilies come in a wide array of colors viz., shades of green, pink, purple, yellow and orange. Calla lilies are native to Southern Africa, easy to grow and are generally grown from a bulb or rhizome. A Calla lily is not a lily, and it is in the Araceae family and is actually poisonous.
The actual meaning of the flower is beauty and it has sort of a femme fatal look to it. However, it is also a very popular flower that you will find at funerals and events that are celebrating death. So, make sure that you understand this flower before you are handing it to anyone.
Uses for the Calla Lily Flower
You will find it in a lot of bouquets, however, it is very important to understand that this flower is not only expensive because it doesn’t grow in a lot of places, but it also has some underlying meanings.
Calla lily is also found at a lot of funerals as it is a symbol of death in some cultures, so if you are going to give it away as a gift or in a bouquet, make sure that the person you are giving it to understands that it does have this dark meaning and that they are ok with it.
Calla lilies Care
• In cooler areas, take the rhizomes after the first frost; clean the bulbs, if there is soil.
• Dry them in direct sun for a few days.
• Store in a dry location that remain between 50 and 60 degrees F.
• Plant the calla lily bulbs in spring after the soil has warmed and all danger of frost has passed.
• Fertilize monthly, and keep well watered.
Facts about Calla lilies
• Though called a lily, Calla lilies are not really lilies.
• Calla is a flowering genus of twenty-eight species originating in Africa and growing mostly in marshy areas.
• The Calla lily is a perennial bulb.
• Calla lilies are grown from bulbous roots with finger-like growths. These are known as tubers.
• The blooming time of Calla lilies is late spring.
• The word Calla comes from the Greek term for beautiful.
• The Calla lily roots are poisonous.
The elegant calla lily has been the muse of artists for centuries. Not surprisingly, the glorious flower is tied to magnificence and beauty and is a traditional symbol and gift of marriage.

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