Q.what to do with Calla lily seeds??
I have several Calla Lily plants. Some of the plants have what looks like seed pods. I have talked to several people who are knowledgeable in the flower field and no one has ever seen what I have. Can any one out there help me as to what I might do with them?? If so I am John Machado and my email is rocjon@aol.com.

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Yep! Those are the tell-tale seeds of a Calla Lily! That is completely normal when they receive proper care. This just means that they are happy and well cared for.
If you let them mature, you can propagate them!
These articles will help: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/bulbs/calla-lily/calla-lily-seed-info.htm

I enjoy calla lily; however, I don't let them go to seed. In other words, most of us cut down the flower stalk when it turns green. It is easy to divide the enlarging tuber. If you want to try growing them from seed, we have an article for you! https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/bulbs/calla-lily/calla-lily-seed-info.htm