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I'm not sure of the name of these, they grow like weeds in our area. My
mother always called them Leopard Lilies, but I think they are an iris.




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On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 11:28:28 +1000, "Marutchi" BarbaraH*REMOVE
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I'm not sure of the name of these, they grow like weeds in our area. My
mother always called them Leopard Lilies, but I think they are an iris.

Belamcanda - But I recently read an article that said it should be
reclassified as an Iris
It is also known as blackberry lily
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Garrapata wrote:

Belamcanda - But I recently read an article that said it should be
reclassified as an Iris
It is also known as blackberry lily


Thank you!!


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"Garrapata" wrote after...
BarbaraH wrote:

I'm not sure of the name of these, they grow like weeds in our area. My
mother always called them Leopard Lilies, but I think they are an iris.

Belamcanda - But I recently read an article that said it should be
reclassified as an Iris
It is also known as blackberry lily


I have Belamcanda chinensis and mine are orange with red spots. Easily
raised from seed.
When the flowers die do they curl round tightly as the seed pod forms?

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Basketweaver wrote:
Beautiful.


Thanks Pam.




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Bob Hobden wrote:
"Garrapata" wrote after...
BarbaraH wrote:

I'm not sure of the name of these, they grow like weeds in our
area. My mother always called them Leopard Lilies, but I think they
are an iris.

Belamcanda - But I recently read an article that said it should be
reclassified as an Iris
It is also known as blackberry lily


I have Belamcanda chinensis and mine are orange with red spots.
Easily raised from seed.
When the flowers die do they curl round tightly as the seed pod forms?


Yes, they do.


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