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17 Nov 2012

Belamcanda Chinensis Plants


This is an uncommon and most attractive tuberous flower with sword-shaped results in, which holds loose groups of purple-spotted-orange flowers, each made up of six petals and results in. It does best in a wetness sharp ground and although not completely sturdy will endure outdoors in most winter seasons, especially if the base of the flower is mulched with green rich compost.


Family: Iridaceae
Genus: Belamcanda
Species: chinensis
Plant type: Hardy perennial
Flower colour: Orange
Foliage colour: Mid-green
Feature: Flowers
Sun exposure: Full sun, Partial shade
Soil: Well-drained/light
Hardiness: Hardy
Skill level: Experienced
Height: 90cm
Spread: 20cm
Time to plant seeds: March to May

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