What is BlackBerry Lily?
Blackberry Lily, the scientific name Belamcanda chinensis , actually belongs to the type of iris or iridaceae and is native for Japan, China and Korea. This plant is remarkable with its bright yellow, dark spotted flowers that open late in the morning and then close the spiral fashion later during the day. When Bloom, BlackBerry Lily gives the look to be an iris and has been classified as one for many years. Blackberry lily is permanent plants that range from 3 feet (1 m) to 6 feet (2 m). This plant was also called Leopard Lilia because of its spotted flowers, although its name is probably derived from the appearance of its seeds similar to Blackberry. The most common method of promotion is to divide and plant ripe root supplies. BlackBerry Lily seeds should be planted for several weeks before the final frost to allow germination. The seedlings of this plant usually appear in the beginning of spring and flowering generally occurs in the middle of summer.The light -colored flowers of this permanent are small, but very large.
blackberry lily can be grown either in partial shadow or full of sunlight. For these plants, adequate soil drainage is required to prevent their roots from rot. Poor soil will prevent the height of this plant, but the number of flowers is not usually affected by soil conditions. When these plants are planted in a well -drained, fertile soil, they usually grow to a full height of 6 feet (2 m). Although BlackBerry has a tropical appearance, it can also be grown in colder climate. In the tropical climate, BlackBerry lily must be planted every year.
BLOSSOMS Blackberry Lily has only a one -day life with a new flower continuously replacing the previous. This permanent flowering process typically takes several weeks. When this plant is not in flowering, it is very simple and common looking. Gardeners usually placeBlackBerry lily Together with other flowering plants, whose period of flowering overlaps.
If the semi -lilies of blackberries can remain undisturbed, the plant can sometimes become invasive through self -proclaim. To avoid this process, seedpods must be removed from the plant before they have the opportunity to open and release the seeds into the ground. Rather than being discarded, these decorative blackberries in the shape of blackberries are often used in decorative floral arrangements.