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I grew this plant three years ago from bare root. The tender growth was a bit stunted at first, then recovered and the two plants bloomed...Read More
I like this plant but I'm not going to recommend it.
You have to plant them in big clusters to get a good show.
The inter...Read More
Quick to flower from seed. Provides cheery little flowers on iris like foliage.
Drought tolerant, does best in full sun.
Very nice plant and well behaved. It bloomed the same year from seed. I started the seeds in April and I have my first bloom today.
Started these from seed last year. They are about 5 inches tall now in poor soil, zone 4b. I've got them in filtered shade. After read...Read More
i purchased bareroots (3) through mail order and put them in pots over some heat. i moved them outside and transplanted them, one in ful...Read More
This plant is very easy to divide in the fall. Be sure to uproot entire plant are carefully seperate the roots of all the fans. Transpl...Read More
A highly variable hybrid from Belamcanda chinensis ("Blackberry Lily") and Pardanthopsis dichotoma ("Vesper Iris").
I planted three candy lilies (3" pots) under the shade of an oak tree in May, 2003. They have grown substantially and are just beginning...Read More
Started mine from seed last year, along with Belamcanda and Pardanthopsis seeds. All bloomed their heads off this year, and the seed pod...Read More
I'm still waiting for flowers after three years. I started mine from seed, and the first year they were just thin looking in the red cla...Read More
I've found the plants to be rather floppy. I have lots of stakes holding mine up. The spotted flowers are interesting and the foliage is ...Read More
Two-inch blooms in all kinds of shapes and colors from July until first frost. X Pardancanda has iris-like foliage. It is heat and drou...Read More