Calla 'Qatar®'

Zantedeschia

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One of the earliest and quickest orange flowering varieties on the market! Color turns more salmon-orange when temperatures increase; 8-10 weeks to flower.


  •  · Works well in containers
  •  · Elegant flowers are great for cutting
  •  · Use as an indoor flowering plant or as a patio container
Recommended Substitution
Calla Zazu®

Calla 'Zazu®'

Zantedeschia
Dark pink flowers with rich green, white spotted leaves. Good for cuts and pots, 10-12 weeks to flower.
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Item # Pack Size Avail Units Avail Plants  
4855016
25 16/18cm
*Ships 02/03 - 07/07
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Height:

18-22 in

Spread:

12-15 in

Zone:

8-10

Calla 'Qatar®'
Calla 'Qatar®'

Exposure

Sun Tolerant
Morning Sun / Afternoon Shade

Soil Moisture Needs

Average Soil

Attributes

Long Blooming
Good Cut Flower / Foliage
Fragrant
Border
Good Container Plant

Season of Interest (Flowering)

Summer
Late Summer
Fall
Early Spring
Winter
Late Spring / Early Summer
Late Summer / Early Fall

Calla

Common Name: Zantedeshia

Calla Lilies make excellent pot or patio plants. They also grow well when transplanted into the garden, but are not hardy. Plant in well-drained soil and full sun for best growth.

NEW 'DUTCH CALLAS' FOR STRONGER STEMS, VIBRANT COLORS, LARGER FLOWERS, UPRIGHT GROWTH HABIT AND VERY FLORIFEROUS

  • Pretreated Tubers: Tubers have been pre-treated with a GA dip to encourage greater and more uniform flowers. We pretreat all our tubers in the US.
  • Pot Size: Plant 1x16/18cm tuber per gallon; Plant 1x20/+cm tuber per 2gallon.
  • Use a well-drained potting soil with a high air porosity and a pH 6 - 6.5. Add gypsum/lime to increase pH.
  • Plant tubers 1-1.5" below the soil surface, flat side up. Callas root from the top of the tuber and need sufficient soil coverage over the tuber to prevent new roots from drying out.
  • Keep pots evenly moist to promote root growth, especially after potting.
  • Grow Callas warm at 72-75F days. Little growth occurs at temperatures below 64F.
  • Too much shade or spacing too tight will result in week stems and floppy plants.