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Pink Voodoo Lily

Pink Voodoo Lily

If you're looking to spark conversation in your garden with something unforgettable, Pink Voodoo Lily is a good way to go. It doesn't just look different—it acts different from most anything else we offer. First, it'll produce a calla lily–like flower. Let the flower die back naturally, and a sturdy, prettily speckled "trunk" takes its place, and produces a little canopy of leaves. At this stage, it'll look like a little a tropical tree—great for interior décor. Eventually, little bubils will form on the leaves, which you can take off and plant for additional voodoo lilies in coming years. That's great news if you fall in love with its unusual style—Pink Voodoo Lily is very prolific and naturalizes easily. If you plant Pink Voodoo Lily out in the garden, deer tend to leave it alone. All you need to do is lift it in colder zones and store it in a shed or garage. You can pot it and either keep it indoors or bring it in the garage for winter.

Pink Voodoo Lily is related to the Corpse Flower, that unusual plant prized in eclectic gardens as the ultimate conversation starter. While Pink Voodoo Lily is also unusual and a favorite of collectors and conversationalists, it doesn't have as pungent of a scent as the Corpse Flower, and the scent disperses mere hours after it blooms. We just suggest moving it outdoors for a couple hours to catch a breeze. Amorphophallous bulbifer

$5.25

Original: $14.99

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Pink Voodoo Lily

$14.99

$5.25
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If you're looking to spark conversation in your garden with something unforgettable, Pink Voodoo Lily is a good way to go. It doesn't just look different—it acts different from most anything else we offer. First, it'll produce a calla lily–like flower. Let the flower die back naturally, and a sturdy, prettily speckled "trunk" takes its place, and produces a little canopy of leaves. At this stage, it'll look like a little a tropical tree—great for interior décor. Eventually, little bubils will form on the leaves, which you can take off and plant for additional voodoo lilies in coming years. That's great news if you fall in love with its unusual style—Pink Voodoo Lily is very prolific and naturalizes easily. If you plant Pink Voodoo Lily out in the garden, deer tend to leave it alone. All you need to do is lift it in colder zones and store it in a shed or garage. You can pot it and either keep it indoors or bring it in the garage for winter.

Pink Voodoo Lily is related to the Corpse Flower, that unusual plant prized in eclectic gardens as the ultimate conversation starter. While Pink Voodoo Lily is also unusual and a favorite of collectors and conversationalists, it doesn't have as pungent of a scent as the Corpse Flower, and the scent disperses mere hours after it blooms. We just suggest moving it outdoors for a couple hours to catch a breeze. Amorphophallous bulbifer