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    Calla Albomaculata has ivory white petals which fade to spring green at the floral center. The flowerhead of Albomaculata is held up by strong stems. This white Calla has wavy foliage with white speckles around the base. Calla Lily is mostly found by lakes in moist soils and flowers from June till Augustus.

    Product Information
    🚚 Shipping Starts: End of March 2023
    📦 Quantity per Package: 1 Bulb

    Specifications
    ☀️ Light Required: Full Sun / Partial Shade
    🌷 Height: 16"
    🌸 Blooming Period: Jun - Aug
    🌱 Bulb Size: 16/18
    Planting Distance: 16"
    Planting Depth: 1-2"
    📍 Hardiness Zone: 8-10
    🦌 Deer Resistant: Yes
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Albomaculata calla lilies, also known as spotted calla lilies, should be planted in the spring after the last frost date in your area. This is usually around late April to early May in most regions. These plants prefer warm weather and need a consistent temperature of around 65°F (18°C) to thrive.

    Before planting, choose a well-draining spot with full to partial sunlight, and amend the soil with organic matter to improve drainage and fertility. Plant the bulbs about 3-4 inches deep and 6-8 inches apart, and water thoroughly after planting. With proper care and attention, Albomaculata calla lilies can bloom beautifully from mid-summer to fall.

    How to plant Albomaculata?

    • Albomaculata calla lilies are typically planted in the ground in early spring or fall, in a location that receives partial to full sun.
    • The soil should be well-drained and rich in organic matter.
    • Before planting, loosen the soil to a depth of 8-10 inches and mix in compost or other organic material to improve soil quality.
    • Plant the bulbs 3-4 inches deep and 6-8 inches apart, with the pointed end facing up.
    • Water the bulbs after planting, and then water as needed to keep the soil evenly moist but not waterlogged.
    • As the plant grows, provide support with stakes or a trellis to prevent it from toppling over.

    If you follow these steps, you’ll enjoy your Albomaculata the whole summer.

    Albomaculata lilies can be planted in the ground or in containers, depending on your preference and the space available. In the ground, they should be planted in well-draining soil with good organic matter and full to partial sun exposure.

    If planting in a container, use a pot with drainage holes and fill it with a quality potting mix. Water regularly and fertilize during the growing season. Keep in mind that container-grown plants may require more frequent watering than those planted in the ground.

    Overall, Albomaculata lilies are versatile and can thrive in a variety of growing conditions as long as their basic needs are met.

    Yes, they can come back. Albomaculata calla lilies are perennial plants that typically bloom in the spring or early summer and come back every year. However, their ability to survive through the winter may depend on the climate and growing conditions in their location. In areas with harsh winters, these calla lilies must be dug up.

    Albomaculata calla lily is hardy in USDA hardiness zones 8-10. If you live in an area within these climate zones, you can leave the Albomaculata outside in the winter and they will come back every year. If you live in an area with a colder climate, you need to dig up the calla lilies before the first frost and store them in a cool, dry and dark place.

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