The blackberry lily (Iris domestica, formerly known as Belamcanda chinensis, has beautiful, bright orange flowers above an attractive fan of sword-shaped leaves. It spreads slowly into clumps but mostly spreads by seed, which are distributed both by birds and by wives who really like it in our garden. I first collected seeds in South Carolina many, many years ago and we’ve had it around ever since. We have quite a few at this point and we may be reaching the time when a few of them need to be pulled up (but I’m not sure Cathy’s ready for that yet). They are native from the Himalayas to the Russian far east but do very well here. I like the lighting in this. The bloom is in full sun and the background is the pavement of our street in shadow.
Daily Archives: July 10, 2020
Iris domestica (Blackberry Lily)
Categories: Flowers and Plants
Tags: Blackberry Lily, Blooms, Hardy Perennial, Herbaceous Perennial, Iris, Iris domestica, Non-Native Plant, Orange
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