Cannas 2015

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  1. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Forgive me @OxfordNick , but I was under the impression that "durban" was what we used to call "Tropicana".
    As I remember it, it had red striped leaves.
     
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    Mine was labelled tropicana when I bought it. I knew nothing about canna virus then so not sure if it's ok or not.
     
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    I dont have any photos of that from last year but I dont think there was much striping on the leaves - I got it from Jungle plants & it still had the original label in the pot so I dont think Ive mixed it up with anything else. I will keep an eye on it.
     
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    Well, I know the light levels make a lot of difference regarding leaf colouring, but yours looks fine to me Charlie.
    I dont really like google images, but if you look its got stripey leaves.
     
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    So I went back to check the label :
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    Clearly my mind is going !
     
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      Last summer was the first year I had planted my Cannas out.
      Usually leave them in the pots.

      Dug them up in Oct. The rhizomes disintegrated into a whole lot of small bits.
      Put them in some boxes and into the garage.
      Forgot comepletely about them until last night when I was rumaging around for something else and found them! :yikes:

      Took some bigish pots that would fit all the bits in, a shallow layer of potting soil, the rhizomes, and then more soil.
      Put them outside in the rain last night.
      Hopefully they won't take too long to get going. A few were already showing signs of life.
       
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        The ones I left in the ground still aren't showing. This time last year they were about 5 inch heigh.
        Had a feel around the rhizomes and they still feel firm. The ones in the GH growing slowly
         
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          Here is my little fella musafolia image.jpg and a soggie moggie
           
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            Ended up splitting my canna Australia into 4. Three went outside and I've kept a chunk back in the greenhouse just for insurance.
            Wisley seed now doing well:) No signs from last year's plants left in borders yet...
             
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              Canna brasiliensis from seed this year is blooming at just 25cm height!!!
              [​IMG]

              It is horse shino, some sand and some grit.
               
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                @longk are the ones out of the seed parcel?
                 
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                Yes they were.
                 
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                  Thought so it's the ones I put in ;)
                   
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                    Thanks :blue thumb:
                    So is it a naturally small species?
                     
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                    The ones I've grown usually flower around 2-3ft.
                    Left them in the ground last winter and came back well, this year only a small shoots showing :mad:
                     
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