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Blackberry Lily
Blackberry Lily
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The blackberry lily or for those looking for a more scientific name, the Belamcanda chinensis, was originally found in areas of the far east, specifically, Japan and China. The Blackberry lily, and sometimes called leopard lilies, are thus named because of its fleshy black fruits which resemble plump blackberries. Enthusiasts will also find the colors of the blackberry lily or orange and red, against the fan shaped leaved beautiful.
The blossom of the blackberry lily last a long time over the summer season. Once the flowers have faded, the capsules expand and eventually split open to reveal round, shiny black seeds clustered like blackberries, thus one of the common names. The blackberry lily should be grown in rich, sandy loam and watered well during active growth. Furthermore this flowering should get plenty of sunlight.
"Originating from the Pan Pacific rim, specifically China and Japan, the Blackberry lily is beautiful in bloom with plump foliage of orange and red spots.
- Scientific Name: Belamcanda Chinensis
- Average Growth Size:
- Description of Foliage:
The blackberry lily foliage is plump with orange coloring and red spots.
- Indigenous Area: Japan and China
- Various Uses: Blackberry lilies are wonderful when cut and the bloom is kept in indoor containers. Be sure to give plenty of water.
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