CANNA LILY, Red Dazzler FULL SUN TO PARTIAL SHADE Cannas grow from tuberous roots which are hardy in Zones 7 and higher. They are indigenous to Central and South America, the West Indies, tropical Asia and one species, C. flaccida, is native to Florida. Nearly all of the canna cultivars available today were developed from C. flaccida. Red Dazzler is a C. indica Canna Lily. C. indica was the first canna species to be introduced into Europe in 1570. Today, the C. indica species are among the oldest canna species in cultivation. The Indica Canna Lilies are much taller than the Flaccida Canna Lilies. Red Dazzler produces deep red blossoms which are very attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies. The plants reach a height of 40-48
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Harvesting History Feb 22, 2022
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Harvesting History Feb 22, 2022
CANNA LILY, Picasso FULL SUN TO PARTIAL SHADE Cannas grow from tuberous roots which are hardy in Zones 7 and higher. They are indigenous to Central and South America, the West Indies, tropical Asia and one species, C. flaccida, is native to Florida. Nearly all of the canna cultivars available today were developed from C. flaccida. Picasso is a C. indica Canna Lily. C. indica was the first canna species to be introduced into Europe in 1570. Today, the C. indica species are among the oldest canna species in cultivation. The Indica Canna Lilies are much taller than the Flaccida Canna Lilies. Picasso is a very unusual canna. It is cultivated for its golden yellow blossoms that are heavily populated with large red freckles. The
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Harvesting History Feb 22, 2022
CANNA LILY, Miss Oklahoma FULL SUN TO PARTIAL SHADE Cannas grow from tuberous roots which are hardy in Zones 7 and higher. They are indigenous to Central and South America, the West Indies, tropical Asia and one species, C. flaccida, is native to Florida. Nearly all of the canna cultivars available today were developed from C. flaccida. Miss Oklahoma is a C. indica Canna Lily. C. indica was the first canna species to be introduced into Europe in 1570. Today, the C. indica species are among the oldest canna species in cultivation. The Indica Canna Lilies are much taller than the Flaccida Canna Lilies. Miss Oklahoma produces true pink, opulent blossoms with broad petals. This color pink is very rarely found in canna cultivars. The leaves
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Harvesting History Mar 03, 2021
CANNA LILY, King Humbert FULL SUN TO PARTIAL SHADE Cannas grow from tuberous roots which are hardy in Zones 7 and higher. They are indigenous to Central and South America, the West Indies, tropical Asia and one species, C. flaccida, is native to Florida. Nearly all of the canna cultivars available today were developed from C. flaccida. King Humbert is a C. indica Canna Lily. C. indica was the first canna species to be introduced into Europe in 1570. Today, the C. indica species are among the oldest canna species in cultivation. The flower spike produces an unusually large number of blossoms. The petals of each blossom are golden yellow with rust colored freckles near the edge of the entire petal. Near the center of each
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Harvesting History Feb 08, 2021
CANNA LILY, Wyoming FULL SUN TO PARTIAL SHADE Cannas grow from tuberous roots which are hardy in Zones 7 and higher. They are indigenous to Central and South America, the West Indies, tropical Asia and one species, C. flaccida, is native to Florida. Nearly all of the canna cultivars available today were developed from C. flaccida. Wyoming is a C. indica Canna Lily. C. indica was the first canna species to be introduced into Europe in 1570. Today, the C. indica species are among the oldest canna species in cultivation. The Indica Canna Lilies are much taller than the Flaccida Canna Lilies. Wyoming is breathtaking. The blossoms are a vivid yellowish orange. The individual flower petals are very broad, The buds are a remarkable, deep purple
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Harvesting History Jan 21, 2021
CANNA LILY, Happy Carmen FULL SUN TO PARTIAL SHADE Cannas grow from tuberous roots which are hardy in Zones 7 and higher. They are indigenous to Central and South America, the West Indies, tropical Asia and one species, C. flaccida, is native to Florida. Nearly all of the canna cultivars available today were developed from C. flaccida. Happy Carmen is a member of a new ‘dwarf’ series of cannas developed from the native Florida canna, C. flaccida. Happy Carmen produces a flower spike with opulent, densely arranged, vividly scarlet blossoms. The petals are so broad that the image produced makes them appear to be double. The leaves are broad and deep green. The plants reach a height of 18-22 inches. Type Spacing Planting Depth Days to Germination Maturity Canna 18 in. 6 in. 14-21+
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Harvesting History Jan 21, 2021
CANNA LILY, Happy Cleo FULL SUN TO PARTIAL SHADE Cannas grow from tuberous roots which are hardy in Zones 7 and higher. They are indigenous to Central and South America, the West Indies, tropical Asia and one species, C. flaccida, is native to Florida. Nearly all of the canna cultivars available today were developed from C. flaccida. Happy Cleo is a member of a new ‘dwarf’ series of cannas developed from the native Florida canna, C. flaccida. Happy Cleo produces the most complex flower petals of any canna now in cultivation. Each petal is unusually broad with a very narrow yellow edge around the entire petal. The petals are true orange which gently fades to a more delicate orange near the center. All petals have deep
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Harvesting History Jan 21, 2021
CANNA LILY, Happy Emily FULL SUN TO PARTIAL SHADE Cannas grow from tuberous roots which are hardy in Zones 7 and higher. They are indigenous to Central and South America, the West Indies, tropical Asia and one species, C. flaccida, is native to Florida. Nearly all of the canna cultivars available today were developed from C. flaccida. Happy Emily is a member of a new ‘dwarf’ series of cannas developed from the native Florida canna, C. flaccida. Happy Emily is one of the most popular cannas available today. The unusual blossoms are sunshine yellow with orange freckles of various sizes and shapes and sprinkled randomly over all the petals of the individual flowers. The leaves are bright green. The plants reach a height of 18-22
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Harvesting History Jan 21, 2021
CANNA LILY, Happy Isabel FULL SUN TO PARTIAL SHADE Cannas grow from tuberous roots which are hardy in Zones 7 and higher. They are indigenous to Central and South America, the West Indies, tropical Asia and one species, C. flaccida, is native to Florida. Nearly all of the canna cultivars available today were developed from C. flaccida. Happy Isabel is a member of a new ‘dwarf’ series of cannas developed from the native Florida canna, C. flaccida. Happy Isabel produces a flower spike of opulent, densely stacked, pink blossoms. The leaves are bright green. The plants reach a height of 18-22 inches. Type Spacing Planting Depth Days to Germination Maturity Canna 18 in. 6 in. 14-21+ Days 75 Days
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Harvesting History Jan 21, 2021
CANNA LILY, Happy Julia FULL SUN TO PARTIAL SHADE Cannas grow from tuberous roots which are hardy in Zones 7 and higher. They are indigenous to Central and South America, the West Indies, tropical Asia and one species, C. flaccida, is native to Florida. Nearly all of the canna cultivars available today were developed from C. flaccida. Happy Julia is a member of a new ‘dwarf’ series of cannas developed from the native Florida canna, C. flaccida. Happy Julia produces a large, opulent flower spike of stunning scarlet blossoms. The leaves are a magnificent deep bronze. The plants reach a height of 18-22 inches. Type Spacing Planting Depth Days to Germination Maturity Canna 18 in. 6 in. 14-21+ Days 75 Days
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