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Wyoming Canna Lily

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SKU: AM018376
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Overview
Wyoming Canna Lily sparkles with brilliant orange blooms atop richly colored burgundy and green foliage. From mid-summer through frost, hummingbirds cannot resist these bright blooms, while gardeners adore Wyoming as much for its striking foliage as its cheerful flowers. Easy to grow in beds or containers for a taste of the tropics in any garden. (Canna indica)
key features
Botanical Name
Canna indica 'Wyoming'
Advantages
Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Hummingbirds, Deer Resistant, Easy To Grow, Container Planting
Growing Zones
Zone 3, Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8, Zone 9, Zone 10, Zone 11
Hardiness Zone
Zone 8, Zone 9, Zone 10, Zone 11
Lift in colder zones
Light Requirements
Full Sun
Soil Moisture
Average, Moist / Wet
Mature Height
36-48" tall
Bulb Spacing
1 per sq ft
Bloom Time
Mid summer until frost
SKU
AM018376

Description

(36-48" tall x 12-24” wide) ‘Wyoming’ Canna Lily is a study in contrasts that provides dramatic color and structure. Upright, lance-shaped foliage with rich hues offers a unique architecture and bold presence. Canna fit into a variety of garden styles, from cottage plantings to formal patios – plant in large groupings for big impact. Plants also perform well in containers, bringing height and privacy to terraces and courtyards. Deadhead plants throughout the summer to keep cannas blooming their strongest. Canna indica has been cultivated in tropical America for centuries and was one of the earliest domesticated plants in the Americas. Cannas are easy to grow and widely adaptable. They prefer rich, well-drained soil, plenty of water, and sunny locations. Cannas are hardy in zones 7-10. In cooler regions, they can be grown as annuals, or brought indoors over winter before  the first frost. Resistant to deer browsing.