Blackberry Lily 'Freckle Face'
Belamcanda chinensis 'Freckle Face', Iris domestica 'Freckle Face'
Freckle Face Blackberry Lily produces a profusion of small, orange flowers with red speckles in late summer. As the flowers die off, tan seed pods develop that burst open to show off clusters of black seeds that persist through winter.
Blackberry Lilies grow best in full to part sun and moist, well-drained soil. They will not tolerate drought and do poorly in dry soils.
Seasonal Availability: Typically mid-April to August
Characteristics
Size: 18"-24" tall, 8"-12" wide
Bee-Friendly and Butterfly-Friendly
Care
Full sun outdoors (6-8+ hours of direct sun) and Part shade outdoors (4 hours of direct sun)
Water every 1-3 days for first year until established (based on outdoor temperature & plant's water consumption). Be sure to increase watering in heat of summer and, watch for wilting or browning as signs to increase watering frequency.
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