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by G. Bond
on 2/5/2010
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highly recommended
We have grown 'Firelight' callas for some years, started in a warm greenhouse and transplanted into the gardens in June. They are one of the most commented on flowers in the garden and look great combined with other orange-apricot flowers like snapdragons, dahlias and impatiens. We use them as a long lasting cutflower and the deep green white spotted foliage is a great addition to the flower border. Our experience is that they have a distinct two month blooming period. The tubers can be stored in pine shavings in a cool frost-free space over the winter but we usually use new bulbs annually. Highly recommended. |
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by Dawn
on 1/27/2009
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Orange/ Rust callas
The vivid color in our Orange/Rust callas that were grown in pots were so uniform-true-to-color as the website said they would turn out to be. I will be placing my order for a variety of bulbs in the upcoming spring. |