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  2. Zantedeschia aethiopica - Wikipedia

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    Zantedeschia aethiopica, commonly known as calla lily and arum lily, is a species of flowering plant in the family Araceae, native to southern Africa in Lesotho, South Africa, and Eswatini. [ 2 ] Description

  3. Zantedeschia - Wikipedia

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    Zantedeschia aethiopica (L.) Spreng. – giant white arum lily or common arum lily - South Africa, Eswatini, Lesotho; Zantedeschia albomaculata (Hook.) Baill. – spotted arum lily - widespread from South Africa north to Nigeria and Tanzania; Zantedeschia elliottiana Engl. – yellow or golden arum lily - Mpumalanga Province of South Africa

  4. A Stroll Through the Garden: A perennial that's a symbol of ...

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    Calla lilies come in a variety of colors and are often associated with spring. They are also easy to grow - indoors or outdoors. A Stroll Through the Garden: A perennial that's a symbol of rebirth ...

  5. Canna (plant) - Wikipedia

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    The species C. indica is an aggregate species, having many different and extreme forms ranging from the giant to miniature, from large foliage to small foliage, both green and dark foliage, and many differently coloured blooms of red, orange, pink, or yellow, and combinations of those colours.

  6. Lilium - Wikipedia

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    The term "lily" has in the past been applied to numerous flowering plants, often with only superficial resemblance to the true lily, including water lily, fire lily, lily of the Nile, calla lily, trout lily, kaffir lily, cobra lily, lily of the valley, daylily, ginger lily, Amazon lily, leek lily, Peruvian lily, and others.

  7. 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;