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Cannas prefer moist soil. Dig holes and plant each canna rhizome about 6 inches deep with the eyes pointing up. Space them about 2 feet apart unless you are ...
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Canna lilies boast large, showy, ornamental blooms with lush foliage. These banana-shaped leaves and vibrant blooms resemble those of irises, ...
Horn Canna Farm, Inc. has been growing and selling cannas since 1928.

Canna

Plant
Canna or canna lily is the only genus of flowering plants in the family Cannaceae, consisting of 10 species. All of the genus's species are native to the American tropics and naturalized in Europe, India and Africa in the 1860s. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Canna
Family: Cannaceae; Juss.
Genus: Canna; L.
Kingdom: Plantae

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Mar 20, 2024 ˇ Cannas need full sun for good flowering and consistently moist soil with a pH of around 6.0-6.5. Add lime before planting if your garden soil is ...
Cannas are known for their lush, tropical foliage and exotic summer flowers. Browse our selection of these fast-growing tubers for spring planting.
Canna Lily bulbs are sun loving plants with big, and bold leaves! Showy flowers in shades of orange, red, yellow and pink appear ...
Aug 3, 2023 ˇ Water cannas at planting time, then throughout the season if it's dry. They do best with a deep soaking every two to three days, says Snow. In ...
Cannas are flamboyant tender perennials that provide a strong ornamental interest and give a touch of the tropics in gardens or containers.