Toucan Dark Orange Canna (Canna x generalis 'Toucan Dark Orange')
KAN-nah ex jen-er-AL-iss 'Toucan Dark Orange'

Annual (usually grown as an annual near you) in the Cannaceae Family
 

About Canna

If you’ve ever been stopped in your tracks by a towering, brightly-blooming vision in a planter, chances are good you’ve already met Canna.

This Amazon Queen can grow up to 8’ tall in the right conditions, and sends out large lily-like blooms in red, orange, pink, yellow, or white. Her broad, waxy leaves (in green, burgundy or variegated) provide a stark contrast to her flowers, making her a total package.

Canna “bulbs” (actually rhizomes) can be dug up and stored each winter, similar to dahlias or other tender perennials who don’t love cold weather.

Canna does best in planters, where temperature and moisture can be more easily controlled, and where she can reign supreme from her dramatic height above the rest of the garden.

Pros

Thrives in hot, moist conditions

“Thriller” plant

Cons

This plant is probably not winter-hardy outdoors where you live.
 

Plant Data

Mature Size 30 - 48 inches tall. 18 - 24 inches wide.
Sun Exposure Partial Sun - Full Sun
Moisture Tolerance Medium - Wet
Zones 8a - 11b (Usually hardy to 10° F)
Tags Annual, Annual in Chicago, Attracts Birds, Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Hummingbirds, Attracts Pollinators, Attracts Wildlife, Deciduous, Deer Resistant, Full Sun, Medium, Partial Sun, Showy Flowers, Tender Perennial, Thrillers, Tropical, Wet, Wet Site Tolerant
Bloom Period July to August

Photos of This with...

Proven Accents Pegasus Begonia, Surefire Red Begonia, Surefire Rose Begonia, Heart to Heart Caribbean Coral Elephant Ear, Heart to Heart Va Va Violet Elephant Ear, Superbells Lemon Slice Million Bells, Toucan Dark Orange Canna, Toucan Scarlet Canna Lily, Toucan Yellow Canna Lily, Coffee Cups Elephant's Ear, Vermillionaire Firecracker Plant, Mystic Illusion Dahlia, Luscious Berry Blend Lantana, Luscious Marmalade Lantana, Supertunia Really Red Petunia, ColorBlaze Chocolate Drop Coleus, ColorBlaze Rediculous Coleus, ColorBlaze Velveteen Coleus, ColorBlaze Wicked Hot Coleus, Colorblaze Golden Dreams Coleus,
 
Potential Substitutions
Canna x generalis 'Toucan Scarlet'
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