Definition
Genus Belamcanda refers to a group of plants, now classified under the Iris genus, known for their vibrant orange flowers with speckled patterns. These flowers are unique in their appearance and structure, setting them apart from other irises. Unlike some classic irises, they produce seed pods that resemble blackberries. Think of them as the rebels of the iris family, breaking the mold with their unique features. They add a touch of exotic charm to gardens. The reclassification highlights the dynamic nature of taxonomy.