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  2. Zantedeschia aethiopica - Wikipedia

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    In order to introduce colours to the large white calla lilies, like the many colours available in the dwarf summer calla lilies, attempts have been made to hybridise Z. aethiopica with Z. elliotiana. These have resulted in albino progeny, which are non-viable. [citation needed]

  3. Zantedeschia - Wikipedia

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    Common names include arum lily for Z. aethiopica, calla and calla lily for Z. elliottiana and Z. rehmannii. However, members of this genus are not true lilies [ 4 ] (which belong to the family Liliaceae ), and the genera Arum and Calla , although related, are distinct from Zantedeschia , despite visual similarities.

  4. Calla lily - Wikipedia

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    Calla lily is a common name of several members of the family, Araceae. It may refer to: Calla palustris; Zantedeschia generally Zantedeschia aethiopica specifically;

  5. 35 Spring Flowers to Plant Right This Instant for a ... - AOL

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    Calla Lily. Calla lilies are one of the most dramatic blooms you can have in your garden. ... purple and white to a deep crimson, these flowers will suit any color palette. Ruby Wong / EyeEm ...

  6. 7 Flowers That Florists Wouldn't Use at Their Own Weddings - AOL

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    Instead, she recommends a mini calla lily, which is sturdier on all levels but has a similar tubular shape for your bouquet. Read the original article on Martha Stewart Show comments

  7. Zantedeschia albomaculata - Wikipedia

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    Zantedeschia albomaculata, commonly called the spotted calla lily [2] (although Calla is a genus unto itself) or the white spotted arum, is a species of flowering plant in the arum family, Araceae. [3]