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Canna Cannova Yellow
Tall stalks give way to large canary yellow flowers on Cannova Yellow Canna. Large deep green leaves add tropical flare to mixed containers and gardens.
Cannas work well planted in beds, in containers around pools and on patios, and in large landscapes. Ideal for water gardens, ponds and bogs. They thrive near water and in wet boggy areas where other plants will not grow.
Cannas prefer rich soil, and with consistent water and fertilizer. Remove flower stalks when they have finished blooming. Before the first frost bulbs should be removed from the ground, cleaned off, and stored indoors in a dry area. The bulbs can be replanted outdoors in spring, after the ground warms to 50 degrees or more.
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