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Pardancanda norrisii |
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Common name |
candy lily |
Family |
iridaceae |
Life cycle |
perennial (Z5-10) |
Flowers |
orange |
Size |
3' |
Light |
full sun-part shade |
Cultural notes |
ordinary garden soil |
From seed  |
self-seeds in our garden Flowers first year from seed sown indoors early.
detailed seed-starting info below
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| Perennial with iris-like foliage and orange flowers in late summer, followed by black berries in fall. Its origin is a hybrid between pardanthopsis and belamcanda, but it comes true from seed. The plant can have many different flower colors, from purples to reds and yellow - but ours are all a two-toned orange/red variety.
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This plant used to grow in our garden, but it slipped away... About my plant portraits
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Visitors to this page have left the following commentsBabs57 | Oct 24, 2011 | I plant my seeds in the fall and they always come up the next year. I live in NE Pa. I just planted some yesterday. Sometimes they bloom the first year, sometimes not... I have the orange variety. |
- Seed for 'Deep Plum' from '06 trade. Baggy 70F (5w) - 75F (5w; 31%G, 8-22d)
- Same seed as above. Baggy 70F (6w) - 75F (7d; no G)
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