As flamboyant as their Tropical American ancestry, Cannas are among the most colorful summer bulbs with ruffled spikes tapering to refined buds, boasting immense, paddle shaped leaves. Their great reedy canes and palmy foliage make for large, magnificent plants, yielding blooms all summer long for long lasting curb appeal. They are deer resistant and appear most dramatic when grouped in masses. These are fast growers with large flowers. Canna phaison can eventually grow as tall as seven feet, making it one of the largest growing Cannas available, producing large, deep orange flowers in summer and fall. What makes them truly a stand out is their striking, multi-colored foliage. With leaves that are more beautiful than flowers, they start out green, bronze-purple with pink stripes that age to shades of pink and orange. Thought to be a mutation of Canna wyoming, it is a quick multiplier and vigorous grower.
Exotic Tropical foliage and color
Quick and vigorous grower
Howard stern of the plant world…will get your friends talking and the hummingbirds darting
Their great reedy canes and palmy foliage make for large magnificent plants even if they never bloomed
Canna Phaison can eventually grow as tall as seven feet
Full sun to partial shade
Blooms all summer
Grows 84-in tall
Plant 12-18-in apart, 2-4-in deep