| Blackberry Lily, Leopard Lily | Belamcanda chinensis | |  | This unique perennial produces a profusion of two inch wide, brilliant orange blossoms with heavy red specking and shading on each of the six overlapping petals. They are produced atop mid-sized plants with green, sword-shaped foliage like that of a tall bearded iris. Belamcanda blooms for weeks in late summer, and its season of interest is extended into fall with the interesting seed pods which develop. Tan, pear-shaped pods burst open to reveal clusters of black seeds resembling blackberries, hence the common name. They are persistant thru the winter and are attractive in fresh or dried flower arrangements. | 11C-S |  |  |  |  |  |
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18"-24" | 8"-12" | 4-10 |
| Canna | Canna x generalis | |  | Brings the allure of the Caribbean right to your garden with its majestic, banana-like leaves and vibrant, exotic flowers. Great for landscapes and container plantings in full sun! Striking foliage contrasts with the flowers, making them an eye-catching option for mixed combinations or in-ground plantings. | 4B-S |  |  |  |  |  |
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30"-48" | 14"-20" | 8-10 |