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Canna
Lily Wyoming Dwarf...Plant photo image coming |
Origin: Southern United States and south to northern Argentina
Family: Cannaceae (canna)
Light: Full sun
Height: 30"
Spread: 1.5-2'
Blooms: 4-5", Golden-orange with dark orange center, large, showy,
mid-summer-Fall
Foliage: Paddle-shaped, deep bronze with burgundy veins and edgings
Soil: Loose, rich, heavy clay, dry
Water: Tolerates wetness
Fertilizer: Once a month with 10-10-10
Pest / Disease: Japanese beetles, bud rot, rust, mosaic
Propagation: Rhizome division, seeds
Uses: Container, patio, poolside, middle of the flower bed, along
walkways
Comments: Canna Wyoming Dwarf is a compact perennial that produces
beautiful long-lasting blooms. It is heat and humidity tolerant.
Dig up the tubers afer a hard frost and keep them indoors in a cool, dark
area.
USDA Hardiness Zones : 7-11 |