What is this plant?
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Libby on Jul 22, 2013Looks like a calla lily.Helpful Reply
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Natalie Larson on Jul 22, 2013This is a calla lilyHelpful Reply
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360 Sod (Donna Dixson) on Jul 22, 2013Calla Lily, not sure what zone you are in, but they are listed as hardy zones 8-10, so it might not make it through the winter if are in a colder region.Helpful Reply
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Gayla on Jul 23, 2013It's a Calla Lily, I live in zone 4 and have to dig it up before winter sets in. I keep it in a pot of dirt in the basement,and replant when spring comes around.Helpful Reply
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Shelly Troup on Jul 23, 2013Oh it's a Calla Lily! I have three of them in my garden!Helpful Reply
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Marilyn Highley on Jul 23, 2013Isn't that a lovely color? Love calla lilies. In NY, he will need to dig it up and store it out of the cold during the winter, if he wants to have it next year. I keep mine in large pots which can be moved.Helpful Reply
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Jessie Hammond on Jul 24, 2013I live in Zone 7 & I have never dug my my Calla Lilies after planting them. They have came back for the past 7 years with no problem. I don't even mulch or cover the bed in winter. They are hardier then they look.Helpful Reply
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Leslie D on Jul 24, 2013It's a Kala Lilly....at least that's what my daughter, Kala, called them when she was 3 and misunderstood the name when I told her what it was. We still call them that to this day, and she's 27 now. :)Helpful Reply
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Peg on Jul 24, 2013You are 2 hrs or more north of me Donna, they will not overwinter, take it indoors.Helpful Reply
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Sharon Clyatt on Jul 24, 2013calla lilyHelpful Reply
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Donna Rakes on Jul 24, 2013I have one and its beautiful,needless to say I have all kinds of liliesHelpful Reply
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Maryfennell on Jul 24, 2013It is a calla lily. I have a few. Louise Fl.Helpful Reply
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Tanya Peterson Felsheim on Jul 24, 2013Beautiful color for a calalily!Helpful Reply
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Carol Harris on Jul 24, 2013I have a couple of calla lily's in my garden and I leave them outside all winter, ours winter get pretty cold, but I cover them up real good with leaves, and so far they have survived.Helpful Reply
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LaVerne DeHart on Jul 24, 2013This is a calla lily. You can leave them outside all winter in more temperate climates and they will return the following year bigger and fuller! Really pretty plant and pretty hardyHelpful Reply
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Donna Treem on Jul 24, 2013Yes, it's definitely a Calla Lily. They come in some lovely colors. It used to be only white ones were seen. That's probably why you didn't recognize the plant. I just Love them!!Helpful Reply
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Sar121920 on Jul 24, 2013calla lilyHelpful Reply
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Rosalie M on Jul 24, 2013THIS IS A CALA LILY, a very beautiful flower usually used around Easter time. Several different colors are available.Helpful Reply
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Mary Scott on Jul 25, 2013I have a yellow calla lily, that my daughter gave me for Mother's Day. I live in Zone 6 and brought it indoors last year and occasionally watered it. It's in a 6 inch pot and it came back this spring, but I'm wondering if I should transplant it to a bigger pot. It got one flower this year, where last year it had 2-3 flowers. Any suggestions?Helpful Reply
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Julie Stanhope on Jul 25, 2013Pink Calla Lily..Helpful Reply
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Sarieno on Jul 26, 2013Pink calla lily.Helpful Reply
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Sharron Pittenger on Jul 27, 2013it is a calla lillyHelpful Reply
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Karen Roberts on Jul 28, 2013Calla Lilly and it looks just like mine. I live in southern MS and it just keeps coming back every year. I spilt this this year and they are great.Helpful Reply
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Isamenton on Apr 18, 2014This is a Calla Lily or Zantedeschia. It looks like Rubylite Rose: https://www.jardins-sans-secret.com/detail/3789/Zantedeschia-Rubylite-Rose-Calla-Lily.htmlHelpful Reply
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