Where to find Calla Lily in Genshin Impact

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The Calla Lily is one of the many harvestable resources in Genshin Impact. It is one of the many types of plants you need if you are trying to ascend Kaeya or Diona to the next level. There are a few different areas you can find this plant, and we’re going to show you all of them along with a farm route you can take to gather them more efficiently. Here’s where to find Calla Lily in Genshin Impact.

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Where to find Calla Lily in Genshin Impact

Calla Lily grows near small bodies of water in the Mondstadt region of Teyvat. You can find some near Dadaupa Gorge, Starfell Lake, Springvale, the water south of Dawn Winery, Stormterror’s Lair, and Wolvendom. Since there are several locations, we put together this map containing all of the known spawn points for Calla Lily.

Where to find Calla Lily in Genshin Impact | Spawn Points on Map

The best spot to farm them is at the waypoint below Springvale. The Windwail Highland waypoint in the Mondstadt region contains roughly fifteen Calla Lily, which you can pick up in less than a minute. Considering Calla Lily respawns every two days, you can gather about 45 Calla Lily per week from this location alone.

After collecting those, you can teleport to the spot west of Dawn Winery and pick up two more in a matter of seconds. Continue down the coastline to the south, and make your way across the water directly south of Dawn Winery. You can collect three more Calla Lily there. 

Finally, teleport to the northernmost waypoint at Stormterror’s Lair and head to water east of the waypoint. You can find three more Calla Lily there. Refer to the map above to collect the remaining plants from the various different areas. Now you know where to find Calla Lily in Genshin Impact.

Read more: Genshin Impact Character Materials Cheatsheet

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