Calla palustris
Calla palustris, called serpent root in Dutch, is a native swamp or riverbank plant, which has become rare in Belgium and the Netherlands, with an upright and creeping habit. The leaves are glossy, medium green, ovate with a heart-shaped base and acuminate at the apex. The main bloom of snakeroot takes place in the months of April to June, often followed by a rebloom in the fall. The flowers consist of a greenish-yellow spadix enveloped by a bright white funnel-shaped bract, they are faint and unpleasantly fragrant to humans. Calla palustris likes a spot in partial shade and a water depth of 15 cm to +10 cm, it prefers an acidic, mineral-rich soil.
P9 are sold per 4.
Price is for 4 pieces.
P9 are sold per 4.
Price is for 4 pieces.
€9.44