calla

IPA: kˈæɫʌ

noun

  • A marsh plant native to cooler areas throughout the northern hemisphere, Calla palustris, having pale green flowers in a white spathe.
  • A calla lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica).
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Examples of "calla" in Sentences

  • This season I think I made the blooper reel because I couldn't get out the word 'calla lilies.'
  • Your white calla is one of these, and the rich golden-club; and sweet flag – which many people call
  • And while it isn't easy to pretty up the Javits Center, white calla lilies and silver drapes helped.
  • Monogram choices include adding wedding flowers such as calla lilies, roses, orchids, tulips and bouquets.
  • A silver candelabra covered with long strands of pearls, white feathers, and calla lilies adorned another set of tables.
  • The price of flowers has increased over time, he said, especially for wedding favorites such as calla lilies and hydrangeas.
  • Another table design consisted of two-tiered crystal candelabras overflowing with white trumpet calla lilies and crystal embellishments.
  • Instead of bouquets, I had each of them carry matching clutches adorned with calla lilies and peacock feathers—they were elegant, unique, and completely unexpected.
  • Use reflective surfaces such as glass and Lucite, and shimmery metallic containers filled with arrangements of orchids, tulips, and calla lilies to give the room a modern edge.
  • On the larger, rectangular tables I used Lucite stands to place white pillar candles, votives, and bouquets of white roses, gerbera daisies, calla lilies, orchids, and beach grasses at varying heights for maximum visual impact.

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