
Canna Tropicanna®: The original Tropicanna, Tropicanna Gold, and Tropicanna Black
Planting, Growing, and Caring for Cannas
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Types
- ‘City of Portland’: 4 to 5 feet tall; green foliage with coral-pink flowers
- Ehemann’s canna: 5 to 8 feet tall; green foliage with deep rose-pink flowers
- ’Pretoria’, aka Bengal Tiger: 4 to 6 feet tall; variegated yellow-and-green striped foliage with orange flowers
- ‘Futurity Red’: 2 to 4 feet tall, on average; burgundy foliage with crimson flowers; self-cleaning (drops spent flowers)
- ‘Toucan Yellow’: 21/2 to 4 feet tall; deep green foliage with golden-yellow flowers
- For a tall canna, the Canna Tropicanna® is a popular choice. Growing 4 to 6 feet tall, ‘Tropicanna’® boasts tangerine, iris-like blooms and exotic bronze foliage. Plant in the back of your garden bed or large containers for a dramatic statement on your porch or patio.

- A medium-size gem is ‘Los Angeles’, which has large, deep pink florets and opens out so that you can see the face. Growing 4 to 5 feet tall, this canna blooms from June to August.

As well as medium- to tall-size cannas, you can find smaller “dwarf” sizes and dramatic “giant” sizes!
- Dwarf cannas stand 2 to 4 feet tall and are easy to fit into our downsized modern gardens. The ‘Picasso’ is a real attention-getter with bright yellow flowers and deep red leopard-like spots; it blooms from July to frost. The ‘Wyoming’ has dark burgundy stems and lush orange flowers that bring life to a quiet bed from mid-summer until frost.
- Interested in a giant canna? One of the most popular is the ‘Musifolia,’ which grows up to 8 feet! With 3-foot-long red-vein leaves and red blooms, it makes a statement.
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Canna lilies are not poisonous if ingested. Feel free to plant them! (Of course, it goes without saying that consuming a large amount of any garden plant is not recommended.)
Live in zone 4... made mistake of not digging them up..
But have beautiful foliage... and stems w bulbous formation! Am not expecting blossoms... but curious they even survived!! Anxiously awaiting the next step!!
Just wondering if they did survive a zone 4 winter.
Trying find people willing share few seeds each type canna . I'm really intersted in trying grow alot different types colors sizes varieties and species I can from seed. If anyone willing shoot me few seeds of any type canna I'd really apreciate it alot. Being on disability makes hard garwn alot time but this way I'll be able to tryout one my favorites and hopefully I can share seeds back too with as many as I can inreturn. Ty.
i collect seeds as well from my yellow cannas if you want a handful let me know if you have other colors i would be interested in a few i just soaked my seeds for sveral weeks until the little white piece broke through then planted they are smaller than my originals but darker in color ;)
email me I will send pictures of mine. I have seeds from them this year
If you need some seeds, I have red President? with a lot of seeds. Let me know
Hi,
Hi,
A friend dropped off 3 garbage bags of 5 foot tall Canna's.
I split the Rhizomes from 3 to 8 or 9 sights on our property. A week after transplant I watered with Miracle Gro and now 2 of them are flowering, as far as seeds I have 2 spent flowers I think the seeds are in the center the flower. They are orange with yellow around the edge. Le me now if you want to trade? I can send you pics if you like.
Thanks, Bob
Thanks, Bobb
how long does it take the bulbs to break the soil--planted two weeks ago-just noie have had a hot spelll of weather-but nothing showing--my daliahs are already up. hpw long should it take? I am zone 7-please reply by e mail.
Thank yoy
L C Doneski
Planted the bulbs mid April-still not showing>????