Candy Lily (× Pardancanda ‘Violet Stitches’)

Candy Lily

Features and Characteristics

× Pardancanda, commonly called candy lily, has flowers that closely resemble those of Belamcanda. It is a bigeneric genus (Belamcanda chinensis x Pardanthopsis dichotoma).

‘Violet Stitches’ features sprays of 6-petaled, saucer-shaped, bicolor flowers (2″ across) with alternating violet and creamy yellow petals. Flowers appear on scapes rising above the foliage to 4′ tall. Sword-shaped, iris-like leaves typically grow to 2′ tall. Flowers primarily bloom in July-August, with some sporadic continued bloom to frost. Each flower lasts only one day.

candy lily (× Pardancanda 'Violet Stitches')

Care and Maintenance

Grow in well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Best in full sun. Tolerates summer heat and some dryish soil. Prefers sandy, humusy soils with consistent moisture. Avoid poorly drained soils. Best sited in areas with good air circulation. Plants may self seed.

Candy Lily (× Pardancanda ‘Violet Stitches’) Requirements

Hardiness zone 5 - 9
Sun light Full Sun To Part Shade
Water Dry To Medium
Maintenance Low

Common Problems

No serious insect or disease problems. Susceptible to iris borer. Watch for fungal and bacterial leaf spot.

Uses

Borders. Meadows. Rock gardens.

 

Candy Lily (× Pardancanda ‘Violet Stitches’) Details

Common name Candy Lily
Botanical name × Pardancanda 'Violet Stitches'
Plant type Herbaceous Perennial
Family Iridaceae
Hardiness zone 5 - 9
Water Dry To Medium
Maintenance Low
Flower color Violet And Creamy Yellow (Bicolor)
Flowering period July
Height 2 - 4 Ft.
Width 0.75 To 1 Ft.