Depends which one you've got - Zantedeschia generally can be placed outside when all risk of frost is past, or kept as houseplants. Most of the newer ones have spotted leaves and coloured flowers - if yours doesn't have spotted leaves and has creamy white flowers, then it might be Zantedeschia aethipica Crowborough, which can be planted outside in a dampish spot, where it will behave as a perennial.
Depends which one you've got - Zantedeschia generally can be placed outside when all risk of frost is past, or kept as houseplants. Most of the newer ones have spotted leaves and coloured flowers - if yours doesn't have spotted leaves and has creamy white flowers, then it might be Zantedeschia aethipica Crowborough, which can be planted outside in a dampish spot, where it will behave as a perennial.
11 May, 2014