The listing, Leopardy Lily - Belamcanda chinensis has ended.
Belamcanda chinensis (leopard lily, leopard flower, blackberry lily). Even though it is commonly called a lily, it is actually in the Iris family. Fan-shaped leaves will reach 2 to 3 feet. Hardy from USDA zones 5 -10. Zone 4 if in a sheltered area (example next to house).
Blooms in late summer. Flowers are orange with a red dot and are 2 inches across.
Partial shade to full sun. Well-drained soil.
Belamcanda chinensis is propagated by division of rhizomes or by seed. Seeds need a 4 to 6 week cold stratification period - plant outdoors before winter in colder regions, or refrigerate for use as an indoor plant, in milder climates, or spring planting in colder regions. Plants from seed will usually bloom in the first year.
Listing is for 10+ seeds