Canna Lily
The plants are large tropical and subtropical herbaceous perennials. The flowers are typically red, orange, or yellow, or any combination of those colors. Although plants of the tropics, most cultivars have been developed in temperate climates and are easy to grow in most countries of the world, as long as they receive at least 6–8 hours average sunlight during the summer, and are moved to a warm location for the winter. Cannas are not true lilies their closest relatives, the gingers, spiral gingers, bananas, arrowroots, heliconias, and birds of paradise.
Canna Lily
The plants are large tropical and subtropical herbaceous perennials. The flowers are typically red, orange, or yellow, or any combination of those colors. Although plants of the tropics, most cultivars have been developed in temperate climates and are easy to grow in most countries of the world, as long as they receive at least 6–8 hours average sunlight during the summer, and are moved to a warm location for the winter. Cannas are not true lilies their closest relatives, the gingers, spiral gingers, bananas, arrowroots, heliconias, and birds of paradise.