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Common name: "Canna Lily"
Latin name:
Canna 'Richard Wallace'

Canna Richard Wallacae
Class: Annual 

Growth habit:
Upright clump
 
Max height:
36"' - 48"'

Spread: 18" - 20"

Flowers: Mid summer - Fall

Available cultivars: 24+

Origin: Hybrid
Sunshine:
Water: Pictured: Canna 'Richard Wallace'
Cultivation: Today there are many hybrid cultivars of Canna available with colorful foliage and vivid flowers. 'Richard Wallace' has yellow flowers with light green foliage. 

Plant Canna Lilies in full sun to partial shade in fertile well drained soil, either in beds or containers. They prefer their soil to be moist... but not continually soggy. Canna will not tolerate alkaline soils. If grown in containers Canna can be moved indoors before first frost to a sun room, greenhouse or sunny window and held over for the next season. Remove spent flower stems to promote new flower growth. Varieties such as the Canna glauca cultivars can be grown in a pond.

Canna tubers can be dug and stored for re-planting the following spring. After the first hard frost kills the foliage, remove the stems and leaves... then dig the tubers, remove any excess soil that clings to the roots and store them in damp (not wet) peat moss in a cool, dark... frost free area.

Potential pests ~ diseases: Slugs or spider mites.

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