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Zantedeschia aethiopica 'White Sail'

 
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Family: Araceae (a-RAY-see-ee) (Info)
Genus: Zantedeschia (zan-te-DES-kee-uh) (Info)
Species: aethiopica (ee-thee-OH-pik-uh) (Info)
Cultivar: White Sail

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Positive lakesidecallas On Mar 30, 2009, lakesidecallas from Dandridge, TN (Zone 6a) wrote:

'White Sail' is a shorter Aethiopica variety. I haven't grown it for very long (about a year), but I like it very much. It's easy to grow in a pot- and has nicely shaped leaves. I've only had 1 flower that I've taken a photo of, but that flower seems a little more open and less cup shaped than the regular Aethiopica, it seems a little flatter-almost like an Anthurium! It has a sweet candy/sugar scent. The flower lasts a long time.

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Dandridge, Tennessee



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