Elegant New Life For Gaudy Canna

A reprint of a Canna News article first published FRIDAY 1 FEBRUARY 2008 Elegant new life for gaudy Canna New York Times Elegant New Life For Gaudy Canna By LINDA YANG Published: August 22, 1991 THE stately canna — pride of gas stations, municipal buildings and (horror of horrors) Victorian planting beds — has long … Read more

Revisiting Canna ‘Wander Lust’

Mr Johnny K. Johnson of Kentucky, USA introduced four new varieties in 2003, the last ones he introduced before retiring from hybridising Cannas after suffering a heart condition. Amongst those introduced was Canna ‘Wander Lust’. “The flowers are rich pink with a quarter inch gold edge. Foliage is green.”, was how Mr Johnson described his … Read more

Revisiting Canna ‘Porcelain Petals’

REPRINT FROM 2008 Mr Johnny K. Johnson of Kentucky, USA introduced four new varieties in 2003, the last ones he introduced before retiring from hybridising Cannas after suffering a heart condition. Amongst those introduced was Canna ‘Porcelain Petals’. Mr Johnson stated that, “Flowers are cream to yellow with a pink to rose center. When fall … Read more

The never-ending war with slugs and snails

Canna enthusiasts are well aware of the damage that slugs and snails can cause in their plants, and although the use of chemical slug repellents is a possible protection option, the preference is often towards more environmentally friendly methods, and that’s a good thing. So how can we win this war? Firstly, the bad news… … Read more

More polyploidy in Cannas

Fertility Fertility in Cannas is affected by the chromosome number, and the following table and comments were published by Dr Khoshoo following his research in India in the early 1960’s. Tillering capability As a rule, triploid cultivars tend to have fewer tillers (underground rhizomes) than diploids, although Canna ‘Roi Humbert III’, a triploid, is an … Read more