- The flowers of the Blackberry Lily, Belamcanda chinensis or more recently Iris domestica , are followed by seed pods that split open to reveal shiny black round seeds that are sometimes used in dried arrangements for fall. (almostedenplants.com)
- Blackberry Lily (Belamcanda Chinensis Freckle Face) - Blackberry Lily flower seed produces a unique eye-catching flower for the garden. (happygreenshop.com)
- Belamcanda chinensis - Blackberry Lily's tall stems are topped with six-petaled flowers that open red to red-orange commencing in late July in northeastern Connecticut, the bloom period lasting through August. (quackingrassnursery.com)
- Lily From Seed: To start the Belamcanda Chinensis seed, sow them directly in the garden about 0.5 cm (1/4 inch) deep in the spring after all danger of frost has passed. (happygreenshop.com)
- BLACKBERRY LILY (Belamcanda chinensis), also known as She Gan and Leopard Lily, produces rhizomes that are an important Chinese medicine, and has been shown to be antifungal and antiviral. (cherrygal.com)
- We demonstrate the potential of Belamcanda chinensis extract (BCE) and tectorigenin as anticancer drugs in cell lines of malignant testicular germ cell tumor cells (TGCT) by inhibition of proliferation and regulating the expression of stem cell factors. (uni-goettingen.de)
- Unfortunately, once this plant had undergone DNA analysis it turned out that it was not a genus in its own right (Belamcanda) but was in fact an Iris. (nickbailey365.com)
- A monotypic genus of eastern Asia, based on Ixia chinensis L. (chestofbooks.com)
- Iridin is a natural flavonoid found in Belamcanda chinensis documented for its broad spectrum of biological activities like antioxidant, antitumor, and antiproliferative effects. (gnu.ac.kr)