3466 Cream White Calla Lily ( Zantedeschia Aethiopica )
Very hard to find seeds for this cream white variety. This is a wonderful houseplant, The immaculate spathes and decorative leaves of callas have long made these members of the aroid tribe favorites for the house. What is generally regarded as the flower is really a modified leaf or spathe. The small flowers are borne on the club-like appendage (spadix) which arises from the center of the spathe. Two types of flowers are grouped about each spadix; pollen-bearing male flowers on the upper half, and female on the lower. The large leaves are often embellished with translucent spots, and are useful in flower arrangements with other cut flowers, as well as with callas.
Outside: In USDA zones 8 and 9, you can leave Callas in the ground year around. In cooler zones, they should be dug in the fall and brought inside.