CANNA STUTTGART (RHIZOME) TROPICAL FOLIAGE !
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Bright orange colored flowers with unbelievably stunning green and white variegated leaves!
This beautiful Canna Lily will add a touch of vibrant color to any garden or outdoor space. Its large orange colored blooms look striking against its lush, variegated striped yellow and green foliage. The flowers of this stunning perennial will bloom from spring to late summer, creating a stunning display of color and texture.
This canna has amazing color contrast all on one plant! - Dwarf height of 3 to 4 feet tall.
- Large and fresh, 3-5 eye rhizomes.
The rhizomes can be planted out directly in your garden, or in pots.
When to Plant Cannas
- Cannas can not tolerate cold temperatures. Soil must be 60ºF or warmer before planting rhizomes—often the time when folks put tomatoes in the ground. See our Planting Calendar for tomato-planting dates. To determine soil temps, dig a small hole 2 inches deep and insert a thermometer.
- In cold-, short-season areas, start canna rhizomes in pots indoors or in a greenhouse to transplant outdoors at the right time.
How to Plant Cannas
- Space rhizomes 1-1/2 to 2 feet apart to give cannas enough room. Containers need to be at least 18 inches in diameter (per rhizome).
- Before planting, loosen the soil to a depth of 1 foot, then mix in 2 to 4 inches of compost.
- Dig a hole 2 inches deep and set the rhizome 1 to 2 inches below the soil with the “eyes” (bumps or nodes, which are growth sprouts) pointed up.
- Cover with 1 to 2 inches of soil. Tamp firmly.
- Water thoroughly, then withhold water for as long as 3 weeks, and watch for signs of growth. Cannas are slow to sprout. Once sprouted, water at least once a week by slowly soaking the area around the roots.
- Full foliage color develops when days are warmer (59ºF or more). Blooms should appear in 10 to 12 weeks.
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