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Perennial Iris. Candy Lily, Iris Norrisii , Orchid Lily, Painte Lily.

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Original price was: $6.15.Current price is: $3.69.

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Season of Interest : Fall, Spring, Summer
Brand : Unbranded
Seller Notes : “Well Rooted.”
Growth Stage : potted plant
Country/Region of Manufacture : United States
Growth Habit : Clumping
Features : Draught Resistant, Flowering, Heat Resistant, Perennial, Potted, Colorful Blooms
Common Name : Candy Lily
Sunlight : Full Sun, Low Sun, Medium Sun
Color : Multicolor, Orange, Red, Yellow
Plant Form : Potted plant
Number in Pack : 1
Growth Rate : Medium
Watering : Medium
Indoor/Outdoor : Outdoor
Personalize : No
Type : perennial
Genus : Pardancanda

In my Garden, Zone 11a, South Florida: I always grow candy Lilies in containers so I can control their spreading. Two or three little plants can rapidly fill a 12-inch container; they propagate by rhizomes that can be divided and placed in another part of your garden. I keep them on the north side near the house, where the light and heat are enough to make them flower. In cooler climates, full sun is okay. Candy lily is an iris in the Iridaceae family and is a cross between Iris domestica (the Blackberry Lily) and Iris dichotoma (the Vester Iris). The Candy Lily is not just a plant, it’s a captivating perennial that can transform any garden space. Its clusters of star-shaped flowers in an array of soft hues, including creamy whites, blush pinks, and deep purples, each carrying a subtle, sweet fragrance, are a sight to behold. This beauty is sure to inspire and excite any gardener. Growing Conditions Light: Full Sun, Partial Shade. Flowering Time: From late spring through summer. Soil : It grows well in a well-drained mix. Maintenance: Once established, minimal maintenance is required. It is drought tolerant. USDA Plant Hardiness Zone: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 , 11 Uses: Borders, beds, or containers. Interests: Its slender, arching stems reach heights of up to 2 feet and add vertical interest to garden landscapes. Attracts pollinators.