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Nicu Bocancea With Calla Lily Aethiopica

With its elegant long stems of one meter Nicu loves to work with these timeless modern looking flowers.

By: THURSD. | 05-07-2023 | 5 min read
Cut Flowers Outdoor Plants Floral Designs
Nicu Bocancea Calla Lily Aethiopica

Nicu Bocancea, a renowned Romanian floral designer from Floraria Iris, likes to work with this exquisite white calla lily variety called 'Aethiopica'. This particular variety stands out with its remarkable length, reaching up to one meter long. The elongated stems of Aethiopica offer endless possibilities for creative floral arrangements and designs.

With its elegant and pristine white blooms, this calla lily variety adds a touch of sophistication and grace to any floral composition. Bocancea's choice to incorporate Aethiopica into his floral designs showcases his artistic vision and appreciation for unique and striking flowers. The white calla Aethiopica according to Nicu is a captivating choice for those seeking to create memorable and enchanting floral arrangements.

Unleashing Artistry: Nicu Bocancea's Aethiopica Photographs

The Aethiopica Calla Lily, also known as Zantedeschia Aethiopica, is a popular variety of calla lilies that are native to southern Africa. The cut flowers, especially the ones with very long stems up to one meter, are amazingly elegant. Nicu Bocancea is the king of social media photographs and reels with awesome flowers. Here's a gallery with these beauties.

 

Nicu Bocancea Calla Lily Aethiopica
Nicu Bocancea with Aethiopica calla lilies

 

Zantedeschia Aethiopica, Commonly Known as the Arum Lily or Calla Lily

These callas are widely cultivated as cut flowers due to their elegant appearance and long vase life. Zantedeschia Aethiopica is known for its excellent vase life, often lasting up to two weeks or more when properly cared for. The cut flowers of Zantedeschia Aethiopica retain the same basic characteristics as the plant in its natural form. The flowers consist of a large, white bract called a spathe that surrounds a yellow spadix. The spathe provides an elegant, trumpet-like shape and a visually striking contrast.

Zantedeschia Aethiopica cut flowers are available in the floral industry throughout the year, although their availability may vary depending on the region and local growing conditions. In some areas, they may be more abundant during specific seasons or months.

While the natural form of Zantedeschia Aethiopica is white, hybridization and breeding efforts have resulted in cultivars with various color variations. Cut flower varieties of Zantedeschia Aethiopica may be found in shades of pink, yellow, or even dark purple, expanding the range of options for floral arrangements.

Zantedeschia Aethiopica cut flowers are widely used in floral arrangements, both as standalone blooms and as complementary flowers. Their graceful shape, pure white color, and glossy foliage make them versatile for a range of styles and occasions, from weddings to formal events.

Proper care and handling are crucial to maximize the vase life of Zantedeschia Aethiopica cut flowers. They should be rehydrated in fresh, clean water and placed in a floral preservative solution to prolong their longevity. Recutting the stems at an angle and changing the water regularly will also help to maintain their freshness.

It's important to note that Zantedeschia Aethiopica, including the cut flower variety, contains calcium oxalate crystals, which can cause skin irritation and discomfort if touched or ingested. It's advisable to handle the flowers with care and avoid contact with sensitive skin or mucous membranes.

Overall, Zantedeschia aethiopica is a popular cut flower choice appreciated for its elegant beauty, long-lasting nature, and versatility in floral arrangements.

 

Calla Lily Aethiopica Field in South Africa

Aethiopica Calla Lilies' Appearances

Aethiopicas are characterized by their large, trumpet-shaped flowers and glossy, dark green leaves. The flowers are typically white or cream in color, exuding an elegant and classic aesthetic.

Growth Habit

These types of calla lilies grow from rhizomes, which are underground stem structures. They produce clumps of foliage and tall flower stalks that can reach a height of around 60-90 cm (2-3 feet).

Moisture-Loving Plants

The Zanthedeschias Aethiopicas thrive in moist soil conditions and are often found near bodies of water or in marshy areas. They appreciate consistent moisture but can also tolerate periods of drier soil.

Find More Information at Simply Calla

Simply Calla is an inspirational platform for florists, garden centers, growers, wholesalers, and other horticulture professionals. It is a joint promotional initiative of all growers and breeders of zantedeschias and aethiopicas that is supported by the growers of the Captain Select group.

This joint initiative not only allows the growers to show their amazing calla lilies, but also gives them an opportunity to show florists, garden centers, and other retailers how they can use them best. It is a source of inspiration for the creation of interesting combinations of callas with other beautiful flowers and plants. It is especially the combination with other flowers and plants that shows the calla at its best.

 

Zanthedeschia Aethiopica Calla lily Plant

 

Landscape and Floral Use

These Calla Lilies are commonly used in both landscapes and floral arrangements. In gardens, they add beauty and charm to borders, water features, or accent plants. In floral design, their large, striking blooms make them a popular choice for bouquets, centerpieces, and other decorative arrangements.

Cultural Significance

Aethiopica Calla Lilies hold cultural significance in various traditions and symbolize purity, rebirth, and beauty. They are often associated with weddings, religious ceremonies, and other special occasions.

Care and Maintenance

They prefer partial shade to full sun and well-drained soil. Adequate watering and regular fertilization can promote healthy growth and abundant flowering. During the dormant period, which typically occurs in winter, the foliage may die back, but the rhizomes remain underground and can be protected in colder climates.

Zanthedeschia Aethiopica shares common characteristics, specific care requirements or attributes may vary among different cultivars or sub-varieties within the Aethiopica group. Consult your local garden shops or floral experts to provide more precise information based on the specific type of Aethiopica Calla Lily you are interested in growing or using.

More Information at Simply Calla

Simply Calla is an inspirational platform for florists, garden centers, growers, wholesalers, and other horticulture professionals. It is a joint promotional initiative of all growers and breeders of zantedeschias and aethiopicas that is supported by the growers of the Captain Select group.

This joint initiative not only allows the growers to show their amazing products, but also gives them an opportunity to show florists, garden centers, and other retailers how they can use them best. It is a source of inspiration for the creation of interesting combinations of callas with other beautiful flowers and plants. It is especially the combination with other flowers and plants that shows the calla at its best.

 

 

Simply Calla

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