Yes, do research on when to plant the specific type of calla. Keep it moist and in partial, warm(not hot) sun. Don't make soil soggy or keep in in a place that it will burn
Yes
Yes you can grow Asiatic lilies in Tennessee. Daylilies grow well too.
Most Lillies grow from a bulb so they are perennial flowers.
White lilies mean restoration of the soul.
One can find pictures of white Calla Lily flowers at Flowers Pacific Callas, Foto Search, Color Calla Lilies and FTD. Other good places where one can find pictures of white Calla Lily flowers are at The Flower Expert, Botanical Garden Canada and House Plants.
Calla lilies are in the family Araceae. See the Web Linkto the left.
Calla lilies are hardy, popular garden plants that need their own special care. Calla lilies grow well in many zones, but they are originally from tropical marshlands. Therefore, they need frequent watering and do well in partial shade. Also, they need bi-weekly feeding either through liquid fertilizer in water or compost in soil during periods of very active blooming. If growing calla lilies in a pot, however, they do not need as much fertilizer. Calla lilies reproduce by making more bulbs, so gardeners need to dig up the extra bulbs and either dispose of them or give them to others.
Calla lilies are in the family Araceae. See the Web Linkto the left.
it is mostly in weddings
The part of Soutern Africa Calla Lillie's come from is Madagascar
The Calla Lilly originates from South Africa. The Calla Lilly spread from Africa to Europe in the 1600s. While the name of this flower may lead one to believe that it is a Lilly, it is actually not.
There are many types of lilies. Lilium is true lilies. Titan Arum is the corpse lily. Calla lilies are really Zantedeschia aethiopica. Daylilies are really hemerocallis. Surprise lilies are lycoris.