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Calla Lily Frozen Queen

Calla Lily Frozen Queen

A fantastic calla lily variety with translucent, silver-white leaves and gorgeous trumpet flowers, Frozen Queen is a calla lily for the ages. Both versatile and eye catching, it features elegantly twisted foliage outlined in clear green. Upright wine-purple blooms are large—3" tall and 2" wide—and bring color and flair to midsummer gardens. This is a magnificent perennial that never fails to garner attention from visitors and passersby. Its versatility benefits plant lovers and gardeners alike. In zones 8-10, bulbs can be left in the ground year round. But in zones 3-7, they should be lifted and stored in a cool, dark place for the season. It can also be grown indoors and kept as a houseplant. Perfect for containers that can be moved outdoors and in, as the weather dictates. In areas with hot and humid summers, we suggest planting where it can get some afternoon shade. Indoors, it should be placed near a window, but not in direct midday sun.

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A fantastic calla lily variety with translucent, silver-white leaves and gorgeous trumpet flowers, Frozen Queen is a calla lily for the ages. Both versatile and eye catching, it features elegantly twisted foliage outlined in clear green. Upright wine-purple blooms are large—3" tall and 2" wide—and bring color and flair to midsummer gardens. This is a magnificent perennial that never fails to garner attention from visitors and passersby. Its versatility benefits plant lovers and gardeners alike. In zones 8-10, bulbs can be left in the ground year round. But in zones 3-7, they should be lifted and stored in a cool, dark place for the season. It can also be grown indoors and kept as a houseplant. Perfect for containers that can be moved outdoors and in, as the weather dictates. In areas with hot and humid summers, we suggest planting where it can get some afternoon shade. Indoors, it should be placed near a window, but not in direct midday sun.