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  2. Zantedeschia aethiopica - Wikipedia

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    Zantedeschia aethiopica, commonly known as calla lily and arum lily, ... 'Crowborough' is a more cold tolerant cultivar growing to 90 cm ...

  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; Botanical name: Zantedeschia spp. and hybrids

  5. List of plants known as lily - Wikipedia

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    Lily usually refers to herbaceous plants of the genus Lilium, with large showy trumpet-shaped flowers. Many species are cultivated as ornamentals. Many species are cultivated as ornamentals. Many other plants not closely related to lilies are called lilies, usually because their flowers resemble lilies.

  6. R. africana - Wikipedia

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    Richardia africana, a synonym for Zantedeschia aethiopica, the calla lily or arum lily, a plant species; See also. Africana (disambiguation)

  7. Araceae - Wikipedia

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    Anthurium, Epipremnum, Monstera, Philodendron and Zantedeschia are some of the most well-known genera of the family, as are the Colocasia (taro, arbi) and Xanthosoma ('elephant-ear', ‘ape), which are both cultivated for human consumption. The largest unbranched inflorescence in the world is that of the arum Amorphophallus titanum (titan arum ...

  8. Arum frog - Wikipedia

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    It is frequently found lying at the bottom of arum lilies (Zantedeschia aethiopica), trying to catch pollinating insects. [5] It is assessed as least concern but some populations are threatened by habitat loss through the invasion of alien vegetation and fire. [1] Contrary to popular belief it is not threatened by the collection and sale of ...

  9. Category:Zantedeschia - Wikipedia

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