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I first bought 2 of these for a sunny spot in my yard, they were so different from the other cannas with it's very tropical leaves and or...Read More
In Houston, Canna's are generally great plants. They're low maintenance, they're showy, and they have a nice tropical look about them. ...Read More
Multiple positive reviews cover all that is to be said about this beautiful canna. I will always grow it in my garden.
Cannas love our climate here and almost every other house you see a different variety of this beautiful plant. We just got 3 different va...Read More
Also known as or spelled 'Phasion'. http://en.wikip...Read More
I'm in North Texas where few plants can survive the droughts we see.
I got this and planted in a redesigned garden area a...Read More
Sailed through this Texas drought with only one drawback , it only reached 3 feet instead of the usual six . flowered like mad due to dro...Read More
This is my first attempt at growing Cannas in Okla. City, Ok.
I have the solid green leaf variety with 3 colors, orange, red and y...Read More
This is a great plant, I live in Central Florida just south of Kissimmee. I started with a few plants and now have hundreds, I could hav...Read More
The original one I grew in a pot bloomed beautifully, but the replacement (also grown in a pot) has not had blooms at all (two seasons). ...Read More
I'm in Jerusalem Israel-zone 10. My canna ia 2 years old, gets about 4 hours sun and water but it hasn't grown much and no flowers! can ...Read More
Most awesome canna to me and some years survives winter in the ground of zone 5A if there is snow. This aside I had to dispose mine due t...Read More
In 2008, a single three-foot Canna was given to me in a two-gallon pot without flowers. I removed it from the pot in October, dried out, ...Read More
One of the prettier canna's, leaves are impressive and blooms are sooooo pretty and bright. A real keeper in my book.
I love this site and ALOT of great tips from fellow gardeners are posted...HOWEVER I read a comment about NOT placeing cannas in ponds......Read More
i was given four root pieces which turned into about thirty roots,, i have just dug it all up and im planting it elsewhere in my yard and...Read More
I saw this plant at a Home Depot and was so impressed with it's height and vivid bold colors! I hope to add some but the plants were $15...Read More
This variety has been adored for decades all over the world. It was not developed by Tesselaar, but merely patented by them and given a n...Read More
I have a canna which blooms red and yellow. A friend's husband got it to me about 6 years ago. I have split it and planted in different a...Read More
It's beautiful and easy to grow. One of the best Cannas. It is perennial in my area (zone 6b/7a) WITHOUT digging the bulbs up, but only...Read More
Cannas are susceptible to the Canna Leafroller or the Brazilian Skipper butterfly. The larva can do extensive damage by rolling up the l...Read More
I love my cannas but something has eaten all the leaves.
I purchased my Tropicanna from a store in Portland last summer. I was uncertain about planting them outside, so they are still potted. ...Read More
Beautiful easy to grow plant! I picked it up at a local discount garden center (yes, the real Tropicanna) & dropped it in my garden. It w...Read More
One of my top five favorite cannas. Medium height, foliage has scrumptious, almost surrealistic multi-coloration.
This one is beautiful to me, it's held up well over this past summer's drought, even when neglected somewhat. Dust and dirt really show o...Read More
Many thanks to SoCal (Donna), I now have this beautiful plant. This cultivar is BREATHTAKING. Truly the backbone of my small tropical c...Read More
Really adds a tropical look, but requires LOTS of water and, in here in Zone 9, can be quite invasive. The clump gets much larger very q...Read More
I bought a one gallon container of the 'Tropicanna' last Spring (2004) from Lowe's for about $10. Within a week, it had another stalk co...Read More
I have always heard people sink their cannas in ponds. I wouldn't recommend this. These guys do love water, but they could drown.
A note on flowering time ...my 'Tropicanna' started flowering on March 1 this year. In this climate it will be in almost continuous flow...Read More
Just bought my first 3-gal. Tropicanna and read it was okay to sink it my koi pond (see "wnstarr, Oct. 26,2003") . Has been there over a...Read More
This canna does well also in partial shade. In frost-free zones it will exceed 7' in a single season. Extremely vigorous, almost to the p...Read More
A stunning plant, with a gorgeous rainbow leaf and hot orange flowers. We put the pot away for the winter and bring it back out again in ...Read More
I have not yet grown this particular cultivar, but I grow many other cannas. To overwinter cannas in colder zones, wait until a frost ha...Read More
I bought a bag of these at a discount store this spring, popped them into the flower bed, and waited with not very high expectations. Bu...Read More
I am a new gardener and have been awed by this beautiful plant. I live in CT so I keep it in a pot. What is the best way to save it for next year?
I am in zone 7B in the North Georgia mountains and planted Tropicana Canna in 5-gallon pots on my deck. They have done great. Carolyn
A popular canna cultivar with stunning red striped foliage. The large flowers are bright orange. I find it easy to propagate by root divi...Read More
Edgewood, Washington
This Canna has grown for years in my garden. It has survived many winters where there were freezing temps an...Read More
Even if this canna never did bloom, the foliage would certainly make having the plant worthwhile. Such gorgeous colored leaves! I start...Read More
San Antonio, Tx.
In my opinion, this is the showiest of all the cannas. It is especially noteworthy when planted in a location whe...Read More
I love cannas and they usually love growing in my climate, Northcentral Florida, zone 8b, as we get about 60 inches of rain a year. Howe...Read More
Canna "Tropicanna" is very easy to grow. Good soil,sun and generous amounts of water will suffice. Very good looking foliage and orange ...Read More
My past experience with Cannas shows me root division is the way to go to get more of these. I could be wrong about this one, so check it...Read More
This is a canna with brilliantly coloured foliage, purple with pink veins fading to orange. The flowers are orange, and they are a bonus ...Read More