New! Canna Cannova® Mango
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Canna Cannova® Mango

New! Canna Cannova® Mango

SKU: S40614
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Quick Facts
Common Name: Canna
Hardiness Zone: Annual Exposure: Sun
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Blooms In: Jul-Sep
Mature Height: 30-48" Spacing: 18-24"
Read our Growing Guide Ships as: ONE GALLON POT
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Shipping Details Shipment begins in mid April 2025, depending on your zone. See shipping tab for details
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The lush foliage of Cannas add exotic flair to any garden setting; vibrant flowers are held above the large leaves from midsummer into fall. Canna Cannova® Mango is, by Canna standards, petite and its relatively short stature allows for use as an exclamation point in container plantings. The salmon-colored flowers complement any neighbor and will be sought out by Hummingbirds. Container not included.

Cannas are tropical and subtropical bulbs from the Americas that are invaluable to the garden in summer and autumn. The flowers range from complex and colorful to simple and subtle, and their large leaves grow from 3–10'. Provide a warm spot in the sun (at least half a day) and regular watering. Rhizomes may be dug to spend winter indoors in cold climates.

This plant is shown in our medium Wheaton Basketweave Pot, which is sold separately. Click here to order.

For information on growing Cannas, click Growing Guide.

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HOW PLANTS ARE SHIPPED

The size of the plants we ship has been selected to reduce the shock of transplanting. For some, this means a large, bareroot crown. Others cannot travel bareroot or transplant best if grown in containers. We ship these perennials and annuals in 1 pint pots, except as noted. We must point out that many perennials will not bloom the first year after planting, but will the following year, amply rewarding your patience. We ship bulbs as dormant, bare bulbs, sometimes with some wood shavings or moss. Shrubs, Roses, vines, and other woody plants may be shipped bareroot or in pots. The size of the pot is noted in the quick facts for each item.

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Growing guide

Growing guide
Print Grow Guide

Latin Name Pronunciation: can'uh 

Spacing: 18–24″ or 1 per 18″ pot, depth: 2–3″. Full sun.

Wait to plant Cannas until all danger of frost has passed and the soil has warmed to 60°F. To get a jump on a short growing season, start rhizomes indoors by potting up as soon as they arrive and placing in a warm, sunny location. Move them outdoors after the last frost date in your area. Acclimate transplants to outdoor conditions slowly to avoid scorching the foliage.

Plant in average to damp soil. If rhizomes are started prior to planting, they will also grow in soggy soil or even shallow water. Plant the rhizomes horizontally, with the eye (bud) facing up. Fertilize after planting with a balanced fertilizer (10-10-10) and again in late July. Remove spent flowers to keep plants looking tidy and to encourage rebloom. Where summers are long and hot, Cannas may grow much taller than indicated on the label. For more compact plants, cut back to the 3rd or 4th leaf (i.e., to a height of about 36″) after each round of flowering.

Cannas are hardy to Zone 7 (0°F). In colder climates, they can be overwintered indoors. After the first frost in fall, cut the stems to the ground and lift the clump of rhizomes with a spade or fork. Store in a dry, well-ventilated place where the temperature is cool (50°-60°F). If plants are grown in containers, you may also allow the pot to dry out and then stored it in a cool location.

For information on planting and care of annuals, click here