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CannaSol™, Happy Wilma®

CannaSol™ Happy Wilma® has a beautiful salmon/orange color with exciting large bronze leaves. CannaSol™ is hybridized to produce large flowers, self-cleaning, has a compact growing habit and continue blooming. CannaSol ™ is a new series of canna that is suitable for the patio, garden, and public areas plantings. This variety is propagated through tissue culture and is virus free.

Cannas are lovely grown in masses. These fiery blooms are eye-catching from across the garden (just ask the hummingbirds)! Perfect for a border or in a pot to brighten up any garden or patio. Cannas bring a touch of the tropics to wherever they are planted. These exotic looking plants are indispensable for a splendid summer border bursting with drama. Their bright, showy flowers and foliage patterns ensure that your Cannas will stand out. They make great centerpiece in bedding schemes and large containers. As soon as a stalk has finished blooming, remove it and a new one will take its place. If faded flowers are not removed, seeds will form and flowering will cease.

  • Compact habit
  • Reblooming
  • Excellent for containers

Availability

# Description Qty per Unit Units Available Price/Unit
Bulk
CA523BAG CannaSol™, Happy Wilma® 25 15 $50.00

Plant Details +

Botanical Canna x generalis 'Happy Wilma®'
Common Name CannaSol™
Family Cannaceae
Size 2-5 eye
Height 20"
Spacing 12"
Hardiness Zones 7-11; Annual in 2-6
Exposure Full Sun to Part Shade
Foliage Bronze Foliage
Flower Salmon/orange
Bloomtime Late Spring-Fall

Planting/Care Instructions +

Planting Instructions: Plant in spring, after the ground, warms to about 50º F. 1. Dig a hole 2-4" deep. 2. Place rhizome in the hole. 3. Cover with soil and water thoroughly. Cannas thrive in sunlight, heat, and humidity. Give Cannas plenty of water during the growing season. Space plants 12-18" apart. Plant heights 3-4'. Canna should be lifted before the first frost of fall in areas where the ground freezes. Dig, dry-off then place rhizomes in a well ventilated frost-free place for the winter.