Mixture Calla Lily brings sophisticated elegance to gardens across hardiness zones 3-10, delivering strikingly funnel-shaped blooms in a beautiful range of colors. These hybrid bulbs flower in 60-90 days and reach a graceful 14-20 inches tall, growing as reliable perennials in zones 8-10 and returning annually in cooler regions. Non-GMO and naturally resistant to deer and rabbits, they're prized by gardeners who want dramatic, gallery-worthy flowers without fussy maintenance.
Full Sun
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3-10
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Calla lilies command attention with their sculptural, trumpet-like flowers that seem almost too perfect to be real. The mixture selection offers multiple color options in a single planting, creating visual intrigue across the garden bed. These bulbs perform reliably across a wide climate range, behaving as perennials where winters are mild and as sturdy annuals in colder zones, making them adaptable to nearly any North American garden.
Mixture Calla Lily exists as an ornamental flower, prized for cut arrangements and garden display. Their architectural form and jewel-toned colors make them favorites for wedding bouquets, formal events, and sophisticated floral installations. Gardeners grow them primarily for their visual impact in beds, borders, and containers where their stately height and elegant blooms create focal points.
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Plant bulbs outdoors after the last spring frost when soil temperature reaches at least 60 degrees Fahrenheit. These are bulbs rather than seeds, so transplanting is not applicable in the traditional sense; instead, plant bulbs directly at their final spacing.
Plant bulbs directly into prepared garden soil or containers in spring after frost danger passes. Position each bulb 2-3 inches deep and space 12 inches apart, with rows 18 inches apart for multiple plantings.
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“Calla lilies belong to the genus Zantedeschia, native to southern Africa, and have been cultivated as ornamental flowers for centuries. Breeding efforts have expanded the color palette beyond the classic white to include reds, pinks, purples, and yellow tones. This mixed hybrid represents decades of horticultural selection aimed at giving gardeners access to the full spectrum of calla colors in a single seed lot, democratizing the sophisticated look that once required purchasing multiple specialty varieties.”