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Plants in genus zantedeschia

Plants in genus zantedeschia

Zantedeschia elliottiana

Zantedeschia elliottiana, an herbaceous ornamental plant, grows from a bulb and is known for its large deep green leaves spotted with white. It blooms in early summer with deep yellow flowers, earning the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. This plant is a striking addition to gardens with its vibrant blooms and freckled foliage.

Zantedeschia 'Akela'

Zantedeschia 'Akela' features satiny amethyst blooms with darker throats, attracting butterflies to the garden. This plant grows from rhizomes and is hardy in USDA zones 8-10. It thrives in full sun and rich, well-drained soil, making it suitable for containers, borders, and edging.

Zantedeschia 'Cameo'

Zantedeschia 'Cameo' is a captivating perennial with peachy orange flowers that bloom from early June to July. Its tropical-looking leaves are adorned with white spots, adding visual interest to perennial borders. This plant is not only beautiful but also resistant to rabbits, making it a practical choice for gardens. Originating from South Africa, 'Cameo' thrives in sunny to part sun conditions.

Zantedeschia 'Black Star'

Zantedeschia 'Black Star' is a striking plant with green foliage and small white spots, featuring dark, black-purple chalice-shaped flowers. It grows up to 2 feet tall and blooms in June, making it a dramatic addition to any garden.

Zantedeschia 'Neon Amour'

Zantedeschia 'Neon Amour' is a vibrant perennial with narrow, pointed green leaves and striking neon-red flowers that bloom in early summer. The flowers are about 1.5 inches wide and add a bold splash of color to gardens. This plant prefers slightly moist, compost-rich soils and can tolerate a range of sun exposures from full sun to part sun. It is also resistant to rabbits, making it a durable choice for garden enthusiasts.

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