Belamcanda bloom 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 persistent thru the winter and are attractive in fresh or dried flower arrangements.
Garden Style:
Cottage, Eclectic, Prairie
Other Uses:
Border Plant, Cut Flower, Dried Flower