One thing I find most fascinating about plants is their ability to multiply. Whether its through propagations from cuttings or growing offsets, there is a real joy in seeing more plants appear. Plus, it's a sign that you're doing a good job at keeping the parent plant happy and healthy.
Calla lilies are one of that will gift you with more plants by multiplying. Although they're considered one of , it can actually be quite easy to encourage a thriving calla lily to multiply and produce more plants. I've spoken to experts to find out more about calla lilies multiplying - they revealed how this process happens and how to encourage it to take place.
Native to southern parts of Africa, calla lilies are a popular plant for a touch of class. They grow best in to and will keep blooming for a couple of months at a time if you provide them with optimal care. Calla lilies will indeed multiply when they are happy - here's what experts say about getting them to do so.
There are many ways to get more plants from plants, whether its to propagate, dividing them or growing new plants from offsets. Each plant will multiply in a different way - for calla lilies, it all happens beneath ground level. 'Calla lilies multiply when they grow new buds on the rhizomes, which are underground stems from which the plants grow,' says , plant expert at Healthy Houseplants.
If you grow calla lilies, you may notice new plants spread across your yard. New bulbs are grown beneath the ground, causing more of the.
