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James H. Schutte
(Canna, Canna Lily, Journey's End Canna)
Cannas are easy-to-grow, tropical to sub-tropical herbaceous plants that originate from tropical North, Central and South America. There are approximately 50 species and hundreds of hybrid cultivars.
Grown as perennials or tender perennials, these ornamentals offer bold, often colorful, foliage and showy lily-like flowers that come in shades of red, yellow, orange, salmon, pink or rose. The flowers appear in clusters atop stiff upright stems and attract hummingbirds. Selections like the wonderfully...
(Canna, Canna Lily, Kansas City Canna)
A tropical-looking perennial with fleshy rhizomes (underground stems), ‘Kansas City’ canna has large upright leaves, striped in chartreuse and blue-green, on a stalk topped by golden yellow flowers. The flowers open in succession, continue from spring into autumn, and attract hummingbirds. Cut spent stems before they make seeds to encourage the growth of new stems and prolong flowering.
Native to South and Central America, cannas are grown as annuals in temperate zones. Their rhizomes are dug...
James Burghardt
(Canna, Canna Lily, King City Gold Canna)
Cannas are easy-to-grow, tropical to sub-tropical herbaceous plants that originate from tropical North, Central and South America. There are approximately 50 species and hundreds of hybrid cultivars.
Grown as perennials or tender perennials, these ornamentals offer bold, often colorful, foliage and showy lily-like flowers that come in shades of red, yellow, orange, salmon, pink or rose. The flowers appear in clusters atop stiff upright stems and attract hummingbirds. Selections like the wonderfully...
James H. Schutte
(Canna, Canna Lily, Lenape Canna)
Cannas are easy-to-grow, tropical to sub-tropical herbaceous plants that originate from tropical North, Central and South America. There are approximately 50 species and hundreds of hybrid cultivars.
Grown as perennials or tender perennials, these ornamentals offer bold, often colorful, foliage and showy lily-like flowers that come in shades of red, yellow, orange, salmon, pink or rose. The flowers appear in clusters atop stiff upright stems and attract hummingbirds. Selections like the wonderfully...
Jesse Saylor
(Canna, Tropicanna Black Canna, Tropicannaâ„¢ Black Canna)
Dark, tropical-looking foliage makes this Canna a superior selection for dramatic planting design.
Cannas are easy-to-grow, large, tropical to sub-tropical herbaceous plants. Most species originate from tropical America, but almost all cultivated varieties are hybrids. Where hardy, they are grown as perennials and in colder regions they are commonly grown as vigorous tender perennials,
The exciting Tropicannaâ„¢ Black features very dark purple, nearly black leaves that fade slightly...
(Canna, Canna Lily, Lucifer Canna)
A tropical-looking perennial with fleshy rhizomes (underground stems), ‘Lucifer’ canna grows in dense, slightly dwarf clumps of upright green leaves that produce several bare stalks topped by clusters of flowers with red petals outlined in yellow. The flowers open in succession, continue from spring into autumn, and attract hummingbirds. Cut spent stems to the highest leaf before the spent flowers make seeds to encourage the growth of new stems and prolong flowering.
Native to South and Central...
Anthony Tesselaar, USA
(Canna, Tropicanna Gold Canna, Tropicannaâ„¢ Gold Canna)
Bright, tropical looking foliage and colorful flowers make this canna a superior selection for dramatic planting design.
Cannas are easy-to-grow large tropical to sub-tropical herbaceous plants. Most species originate from tropical America, but almost all cultivated varieties are hybrids. Where hardy, they are grown as perennials and in colder regions they are commonly grown as vigorous tender perennials.
The exciting Tropicannaâ„¢ Gold features sunny leaves with alternating yellow and...
Ednie Flower Bulb, Inc.
(Canna, Canna Lily, Madame Butterfly Canna)
Cannas are easy-to-grow, tropical to sub-tropical herbaceous plants that originate from tropical North, Central and South America. There are approximately 50 species and hundreds of hybrid cultivars.
Grown as perennials or tender perennials, these ornamentals offer bold, often colorful, foliage and showy lily-like flowers that come in shades of red, yellow, orange, salmon, pink or rose. The flowers appear in clusters atop stiff upright stems and attract hummingbirds. Selections like the wonderfully...
(Canna, Canna Lily, Maudie Malcom Canna)
A tropical-looking perennial with fleshy rhizomes (underground stems), ‘Maudie Malcolm’ canna grows as a spreading clump of large, upright green leaves from which smooth stalks arise topped by clusters of cerise-pink flowers with large petals. The flowers open in succession, continue from spring into autumn, and attract hummingbirds. Prune spent stems to the highest leaf before the spent flowers make seeds to encourage the growth of new stems and prolong flowering.
Native to South and Central...
James H. Schutte
(Canna, Canna Lily, Minerva Canna)
Cannas are easy-to-grow, tropical to sub-tropical herbaceous plants that originate from tropical North, Central and South America. There are approximately 50 species and hundreds of hybrid cultivars.
Grown as perennials or tender perennials, these ornamentals offer bold, often colorful, foliage and showy lily-like flowers that come in shades of red, yellow, orange, salmon, pink or rose. The flowers appear in clusters atop stiff upright stems and attract hummingbirds. Selections like the wonderfully...