A: To be technically correct, your cannas were probably purposely masticated by lesser canna leaf rollers - the most common kind in this region. You can actually do something about them right now. If ...
Cannas are highly versatile plants and should be used to add a topical feel to the garden or as a beautiful filler plant that provides tons of color. Cannas can tolerate a wide variety of soil ...
August brings heat and humidity, with frequent daily thunderstorms that may wreak havoc on summer-flowering perennials. Canna lilies are an exception, thriving during the dog days of summer. Cannas ...
Answer: Your plants are probably being attacked by the canna leaf roller caterpillar. The worms chew the leaves up and, when ready to pupate, roll a section of the leaf over to hide under. Apply a ...
I enjoy growing canna lilies because of the plant’s tropical-looking foliage and large colorful flowers. They also are fairly low maintenance and easy to grow. The plant’s foliage and flowers provide ...
Cannas have two givens in this world: They are typically Southern and they are much maligned. There’s a reason for both. There are 20 or more Canna species in the world, all from tropical regions.
Gardening in North Texas means we deal with the challenges of hot weather and limited water resources. But we still love to have a bit of the tropics in our gardens, and that's where canna lily plants ...