Amy Hand, Circulation Assistant at the Cooper Memorial Library, is shown here with a calla lily shared with the library by Julie Milburn, a member of the Clermont Garden Club. Although not considered true lilies, the calla lily (Zantedeschia sp.) is an extraordinary flower. This beautiful plant, available in a multitude of colors, grows from rhizomes and is ideal for use in beds and borders. You can also grow calla lilies in containers, either outdoors or in a sunny window as houseplants.
A Lily for the Library
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