NEW FOR 2023
Calla Aethiopica (calla lily) , Is a south African native that has proven itself to grow very well in most American gardens. Unlike the sometimes difficult to grow, colorful and smaller tuberous Calla lilies, Aethiopica forms a rhizome and is much easier to grow and take care of. They like a good moist soil and can even grow inside or on pond edges. It prefers partial sun or partial shade, but does well in full sun a if there is enough water available. Once established it will produce 10-15 flowers per clump and, depending on the location, it can reach up to 3 ft tall ( It will produce flowers the first year, but shorter). Blooms June-July . The pictured clump is only 2 years old from 1 tuber planted!
‘Easy Spot’ doesn’t have just one spot, but thousands of purple freckles seem to escape from the center of the flower like bees swarming their hive. 3ft July
Zone 4-9
‘Isle of man’ (Mak-Leek) is one of Johan’s wonderful new Speciosum hybrids. With much stronger stems, bigger flowers and earlier bloom time than the regular Lilium Speciosum, and as fragrant!
Early August 5’ ft
zone 4-8
Very limited availabilty.
We are privileged to offer some of our dear friend Johan Mak’s new line of Oriental breeding. Bred for strength, color, height and strong garden survival capabilities , Something many of the modern orientals are lacking.
