Tuberous begonia, dahlia, canna and caladium plants may be transplanted outdoors.
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Cut back plants like canna lilies and dahlias then lift the tubers and split them.
From the nzherald.co.nz
What I loosely term a super perennial, the canna lily has an indestructible charm.
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As a general rule, no, as not all canna varieties are reliably hardy in our region.
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The leaves are sometimes called banana-like, so there's no mistaking a canna.
From the timesunion.com
Canna, in the inner Hebrides, has 19 human residents and millions of rabbits.
From the guardian.co.uk
Canna Cola sold in California would have to be manufactured in California.
From the courier-journal.com
This applies to gladiolus, caladium, dahlia, tuberous begonia, calla lily, and canna lily.
From the kansas.com
Plant canna rhizomes after the last frost, generally after Mother's Day.
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Any plant of the genus Canna having large sheathing leaves and clusters of large showy flowers
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Spp. Canna (E); Achira (C); Achiva (S); Bandera de uriba (C); Cafe cimarron (P); Capacho (C); Chisgua (C); Chumbima (C); Maraca (Ch) . The roots of some species serve as a source of starch allowed to diabetics (!). The seeds are used in necklaces, rattles, and popguns. ...