Zantedeschia aethiopica, tricky to say, but certainly worth the effort. If all else fails you can always call it the Arum Lily, but it isn’t half as much fun.
Lovely angle . I love arums though not sure about Zantedeschia.Mine are a soggy mess after one night of light frost and the coypu have been eating them.
As I slowly scrolled down, I thought: my my, she has bagged an elegant washbasin or something, I wonder what she planted in it…..
And then the lily was revealed. Great photo!
Lovely? Is she flowering now? Mine are green but flowerless at the moment, although other things are flowering that shouldn’t be.
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She is indeed! It is a very weird December.
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Last night we went out in the garden after Strictly and could barely notice the difference in temperature. It’s bizarre!
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Missed Strictly 😦 not sure I can be bothered to watch it on catch-up.
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Ahh, go on! You know you want to….
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Lovely angle . I love arums though not sure about Zantedeschia.Mine are a soggy mess after one night of light frost and the coypu have been eating them.
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Coypu!? Blimey you have a big rodent problem! This is your Christmas Cracker joke. 🙂
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I could see this made in immaculate white porcelain. What a great shape.
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Like a shell, I thought.
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right. And that faint hint of yellow drifting into green at the throat. It would be beautiful.
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Have you worked in porcelain?
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As I slowly scrolled down, I thought: my my, she has bagged an elegant washbasin or something, I wonder what she planted in it…..
And then the lily was revealed. Great photo!
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Ha! It does look like it is made of porcelain, glad you liked the picture 🙂
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