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I started in May with about 10 canna indicas from seeds, which I scored and germinated in water. I had a 90% success rate. Today I have b...Read More
the blooms on this original canna are a nice contrast to the hybrids' huge ruffly petals.
i'm afraid of having to throw m...Read More
i received two of these late last fall from Yucca Do Nursery and barely got them in the ground before our florida "winter" set in. i wat...Read More
Very easy to grow, looks great in containers, and hummingbirds love them but they spread very fast quickly crowding anything they're plan...Read More
I love this plant. It was my first canna. BTW my canna looks like the ones in the pictures posted by GranvilleSouth. When I looked at the...Read More
My plant has grown to about 3 feet tall, in full sun. It's in it's 2nd year, and is producing tons of seeds.
Don't mean to be a pain but out of the photos posted here, only about 2 or 3 stand any chance of being C. indica. The majority are hybrid...Read More
In protected locations (near walls), they bloom year round and are evergreen. If planted out in the open, they get burned by ocassional f...Read More
Canna Lily, Indian Shot Canna indica is Naturalized in Texas and other States.
this is one of the few cannas that is not a hybrid. there is a native yellow type that grows here in bluffton and hilton head, sc around ...Read More
I recieved a bag of bulbs from my father-in-law, and decided to go ahead and plant them late in the season. I have seen other people tha...Read More
Definitely grows well in our area, really with very little care. Guess you could probably classify me as a collector.... try to find the...Read More
Very attractive foliage and flowers. Seeds are uniformly round and bead-like. Tubers can be dried and ground for baking or eaten raw or c...Read More
Living in S.W. Wisconsin, I had no idea that the plant I remember from my childhood home of Oklahoma would grow in this climate. Much to...Read More
I am happy to report that cannas like it in NW Louisiana. They multiply rapidly. I am now adding to the variety that I have . My most ...Read More
I think cannas are excellent for tropical effect and the slender blooms are a magnet for hummingbirds and butterflies, especially the clo...Read More
The dried hard seeds are cherished by musicians for their use in shakers. The Dandemutande e-mail list has hosted a discussion on this to...Read More
I've always admired cannas - in someone else's garden. My grandmother used to grow them and they were quite invasive (I grew up in coast...Read More
Cannas are a true Southern pass-along plant and grow like wildfire here in south Louisiana (U.S.) I have the tall growing ones with the d...Read More
I planted my first cannas ever this year and I am so pleased with them. The blooms were amazing ad their growth rate is unreal! I just mo...Read More
Very Positive. I picked-up a bulbulous root section someone had thrown out in thier trash pile. First I thought it was a banana, then a t...Read More
I love my Cannas. My mother originally planted them in our flower beds and my fiance and I just recently (this past spring) dug them all...Read More
Cannas are native to the tropics and subtropics. Canna flaccida, the Golden Canna, also called the Bandana of the Everglades, is the onl...Read More
Though I wish they would flower a bit longer, they still have nice foliage. I plant them in front of my Castor Bean plants. In my zone (z...Read More
I think they are very pretty and love them in my yard. It's those leaf curlers I don't like.
Canna leaf rollers tie leave...Read More
Canna Lilies are very beautiful. There are many types, with bloom colors ranging from off-white to stunning reds, pinks, yellows, spotte...Read More
I never thought these would grow so easily! I only bought a 5 gallon, pot that had 4 little plants which I broke apart and spaced out. ...Read More