White calla lily - fidelity, eternal love.
It means pure and high, and also blesses the eternity of love.
Calla lily, (scientific name: Zantedeschia aethiopica (L.) Spreng.), Amanita phalloides, calla lily genus perennial stout herb. With tubers, and easily tillered to form clumps. Leaves basal, lower leaves sheathing; leaf blade thicker, green, cordate-arrow-shaped or arrow-shaped, apex acute, acuminate or with caudate-acuminate tip, base cordate or hastate. Prefer loose, fertile, humus-rich clay loam.
Calla lilies in Europe and the United States is the common flower of the bride's bouquet. It is also the national flower of Ethiopia.
The calla lily is poisonous, containing a large number of herbaceous calcium crystals and alkaloids, which can cause symptoms of intoxication such as fainting and sleep when accidentally ingested. This species is a non-toxic plant included in the Chinese Plant Atlas database, and its toxicity is toxic to the tuber, spathe and fleshy inflorescence. Chewing a small piece of tuber can cause tongue and throat swelling and pain.
Horseshoe lily can be used medicinally, with the effect of clearing heat and detoxification. Treatment of burns, fresh calla lily tubers in appropriate quantities, pounded and applied externally. Prevention of tetanus, in the trauma, with the horseshoe lily tuber mashed compress. Calla lily is poisonous, forbidden to take internally.