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01/01/96
Belacamanda chinensis - Blackberry Lily
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Blackberry lily grows 3 feet tall in sun and a well
drained sandy soil. The plant may overwinter outdoors if
protected. They may also be dug in the fall and stored
through the winter.
Propagation is by division in the spring. Getting a
blooming size plant from seed takes 3 to 4 years.
Scorch causes the upper parts of leaves to brown and
wither in the summer. The withering is caused by formation
of numerous circular spots.
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