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How to choose a Canna?

How to choose a Canna?

Buying Guide to Find the Ideal Canna or Banana Plant

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Modified the 7 January 2026  by Angélique 5 min.

The Canna or canna lily is an essential plant for creating a flowerbed or an exotic atmosphere. It features large foliage, similar to that of banana plants, and produces flowers in vibrant colours resembling irises or orchids, from July to November. Native to tropical and subtropical regions of America, these rootstock plants are mostly sensitive to frost, with a few exceptions. However, they are robust plants that thrive in sunlight and prefer rich, cool, yet well-draining soil. Highly decorative, Cannas offer a wide variety of colours that brighten both their flowering and foliage. They can be dwarf or giant and can be used in the ground or in pots.

Discover our buying guide to choose a Canna based on different criteria and find the one that suits you best.

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Choosing a Canna based on flower colour

Cannas offer stunning flowers in warm, vibrant colours, ranging from red to orange, yellow, salmon, and pink. Some flowers even showcase different hues.

Red Cannas

Red is one of the most common colours among Cannas and helps create beautiful floral atmospheres that catch the eye in a garden. This colour comes in various shades: brick red like the Canna ‘Brillant’, bright red to orange in the Canna ‘Red King Humbert’, and bright red to vivid pink in the Canna ‘Red Wine’.

Orange Cannas

The orange colour is also prevalent among Cannas, known for their flamboyant tones. You can choose from bright orange like that of the Canna ‘Wyoming’, red-orange of the Canna ‘Tarouking’, or apricot orange of the Canna ‘Semaphore’ to create a sunny and dynamic display.

Yellow Cannas

If you want to add a sunny touch to your garden, choosing yellow Cannas can be quite appropriate. Select for example the Canna ‘Louis Cottin’ with apricot yellow flowers and a red heart, or the Canna ‘Yellow Humbert’ with bright yellow flowers speckled with orange.

Salmon or Pink Cannas

For more nuanced tones, you can opt for the delicate cream shade tinged with salmon pink of the Canna ‘Mme Angéle Martin’, or for the brighter salmon colour of the Canna ‘Angélique’. For pink enthusiasts, check out the Canna ‘Perkeo’ with its cherry pink flowers finely edged in yellow or the Canna ‘Pink President’ with bright pink flowers.

Bicolour or Multicolour Cannas

Some Cannas have the unique feature of producing bicolour flowers or even flowers of different colours. This can add a certain originality to a display. The Canna ‘Picasso’ produces flowers that are entirely yellow speckled with red, while the Canna ‘Cleopatra’ produces flowers in variable colours depending on the plants, variegated with yellow, orange, red, and white or solid red.

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Canna ‘Red King Humbert’, Canna ‘Wyoming’, Canna ‘Louis Cottin’, Canna ‘Picasso’, Canna ‘Yellow Humbert’, Canna ‘Pink President’, and Canna ‘Perkeo’

Choose a Canna based on the colour of the foliage

Another very decorative feature of Canna is the colour of its foliage. It can be green, which highlights the red or orange hues of the flowers. It can also be purple, adding even more depth, and it can be striate, giving it a good dose of originality.

Green Foliage

Among the Cannas with green foliage, some are bright green like Canna ‘Perkeo’, others are medium green like Canna ‘Lucifer’, and others are dark green like Canna ‘Brillant’. There are also light green leaves like those of Canna ‘Yellow Humbert’, as well as bluish green foliage like Canna ‘Pink President’.

Purple Foliage

Another interesting decorative trend is that the foliage of Cannas can be purple. This is the case, for example, with Canna ‘Mme Angèle Martin’, which transitions from purple to dark violet green, or Canna ‘Semaphore’ with violet purple foliage. The Canna ‘Angélique’ features a brown violet purple foliage that enhances the bright colour of its flowers. Another lovely combination is the Bordeaux purple foliage of Canna ‘Red Wine’, which contrasts with the bright pink red of its flowering.

Striate or Variegated Foliage

Another uniqueness of Canna is that its foliage can be striate or even variegated, offering an unusual mix of colours. Among the striate foliage, Canna ‘Striata’ has large unique green leaves marked with yellow and cream veins, often edged in red. Canna ‘Tarouking’ offers another combination with its lush striate and striped foliage in various tones of orange, red, pink, and green.

Among the variegated foliage, there is the mix of green, brown, and chocolate of Canna ‘Cleopatra’, and the enormous bronze green leaves edged in purple of the giant Canna ‘Musifolia’.

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Canna ‘Tarouking’, Canna musifolia, Canna ‘Red Wine’, Canna ‘Striata’

Choosing a Canna Based on Height

There are Cannas of various heights that can be placed in the foreground or background of a flowerbed. The more compact varieties range from 60 cm to 1.20 metres at maturity, while the taller ones can reach heights of 1.80 metres or even 2.50 metres.

From 60 cm to 1.20 metres

Among the smaller varieties, consider the Canna ‘Lucifer’ or Dwarf Canna, which reaches a height of 60 cm, making it perfect for pot cultivation or as a border plant. Another Dwarf Canna, the Canna ‘Louis Cottin’, grows up to 70 cm, just like the Canna ‘Confetti’. For a Canna around 1 metre tall, look at the Canna ‘Queen Charlotte’ or the Canna ‘Picasso’.

From 1.20 metres to 1.80 metres, or more

For larger Cannas, exceeding 1.20 metres, explore the Canna indica or the Canna ‘En avant’, both of which grow up to 1.50 metres. For even more imposing plants, there is the Canna ‘Semaphore’, which reaches 1.80 metres, and the Canna ‘Musifolia’ or Giant Canna, which can attain 2.50 metres and is similar to a banana plant.

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The very tall Canna musifolia, the small red Canna ‘Lucifer’, and the medium-sized bicolour Canna ‘Queen Charlotte’

Choose a Canna according to the flowering period

Cannas flower between July and November, with some extending their flowering period more than others. For instance, Canna ‘Musifolia’ blooms in July and August, while Canna ‘Pink President’ flowers from July to September, just like Canna ‘Angélique’. Others extend their flowering until October, such as Canna indica and Canna ‘Wyoming’, and even until November like Canna ‘Cleopatra’ and Canna ‘Durban’.

Choosing a Canna Based on Its Use

Boasting various sizes and hardiness, Cannas can be grown in the ground or in pots. For pot cultivation, it is advisable to choose the more compact varieties such as the Canna ‘Lucifer’ or Dwarf Canna, as well as the more frost-sensitive ones that will be easier to bring indoors during frosts. In the ground, all varieties of Canna can be planted if you live in a region with a mild climate or if you plan to store the rootstocks in winter.

Dwarf Canna

Canna in pots or in garden beds

Choosing a Canna based on hardiness

While most Cannas are sensitive to frost and need to be stored away in winter, some varieties are hardy down to around -10 degrees, allowing for the creation of an exotic bed even in colder regions. Among these hardy varieties is the Canna ‘Striata’ , which withstands temperatures down to -10 degrees, as well as the Canna indica and Canna ‘Musifolia’, which can tolerate temperatures down to -15 degrees.

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Tips for choosing a canna

Cannas are beautiful flowering plants that can bring a touch of exoticism to your garden. Here are some tips to help you choose the right canna for your garden:

1. **Choose the right variety**: Cannas come in a variety of sizes, colours, and leaf shapes. Consider the overall look you want to achieve in your garden and choose a variety that complements it.

2. **Consider the size**: Some cannas can grow quite tall, so make sure you have enough space in your garden for the variety you choose.

3. **Check the hardiness**: While most cannas are not frost-hardy, there are some varieties that can survive in cooler climates. If you live in a colder region, make sure to choose a canna variety that is suitable for your climate.

4. **Look for disease resistance**: Some cannas are more resistant to diseases than others. Choosing a disease-resistant variety can help ensure your plants stay healthy.

5. **Think about the bloom time**: Cannas can have different bloom times, so consider when you want your plants to flower and choose a variety that fits your timeline.

6. **Consider the foliage**: In addition to their beautiful flowers, cannas also have striking foliage. Some varieties have colourful leaves that can add interest to your garden even when the plant is not in bloom.

By considering these factors, you can choose a canna variety that will thrive in your garden and bring you joy for years to come.