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sbarr
Albany (again), NY
(Zone 5b)

October 14, 2002
11:45 PM

Post #385171

I bought the most lovely calla lily at Wal Mart of all places - it started as white, deepened to a pinkish champagne color and ended up with a pod, looks like a scrunched up bunch of grapes. I just brought my pot in since it's going to freeze tonight. The leaves are starting to yellow and droop, so I will start drying out the pot for the winter - I think that is the right thing to do, decrease water and sort of encourage it to go dormant?

What do I do with these seeds? Do I wait for them to dry on the plant? Can I separate them now?

Help!

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