Floral arrangement 'Cinco de Mayo' (3 plants)

Common name Calla
Latin name Zantedeschia (mélange de variétés)
Quantity per packet 1 rhizome

Il produit une floraison abondante aux couleurs chaudes qui apporte une touche exotique aux massifs et aux grands contenants. Son feuillage brillant demeure décoratif toute la saison.

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'Cinco de Mayo' flower arrangement (3 plants), proposed by Van Noort

A festival of colors to brighten up your garden!

The 'Cinco de Mayo' floral arrangement is a beautiful mix of Calla Lilies (Zantedeschia) in vibrant shades of yellow, pink and black . Perfectly matched, these elegant callas bring a touch of refinement and exoticism to your beds, borders or pots.

Easy to grow , they thrive in full sun or partial shade and offer long-lasting flowering from June until the first frosts .

Characteristics of the composition

Flowering period : June to October
Height : 40 cm (16")
Spacing : 30 cm (12")
Exposure : Full to partial sun
Life cycle : Perennial (not hardy in our climates)
Soil type : Clayey or loamy, well drained but moist
Watering : Medium to high
Deer resistance : Yes
Quantity : 3 plants


Planting Callas 'Cinco de Mayo'

When to plant
March to May , after all risk of frost.

Open ground method
1Choose a sunny to partially shaded location.
2Loosen the soil and ensure good drainage to avoid excess moisture.
3Plant the bulbs 7-8 cm (3") deep , spaced 30 cm (12") apart.
4Water well after planting and keep the soil slightly moist.

Jar Method
Use a large container with drainage holes.
Plant the bulbs in a rich, light substrate.
Place in full sun and water regularly.

Tip : For earlier flowering, start bulbs indoors before transplanting them outside.


Maintenance and wintering

Callas are not hardy in cold climates (zone 7 and below).

What to do after flowering
1In mild climates : Leave in the ground and mulch for the winter.
2In cold climates : Dig up the bulbs in the fall , let them dry, then store them in a cool, dry place until the following spring.

Cut off faded flowers to prolong flowering and prevent bulb exhaustion.


Why choose the 'Cinco de Mayo' floral arrangement

A vibrant mix of yellow, pink and black
Abundant and prolonged flowering until frost
Attracts pollinators and beautifies gardens and balconies
Easy to grow and deer resistant

Add a burst of festive colors to your garden with the 'Cinco de Mayo' arrangement!