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Reputed to be the truest yellow to be found in cannas and described as 'lemon" and "sunshine" yellow, this is a sturdy plant that fills out well and blooms freely. Provide warmth and a fair amount of moisture and this canna will take off. Reaches six to eight feet at maturity and performs admirably as a screen to cover those ugly trash cans, that still visible stump or the not-so-attractive fence that's required to keep the dog from ending up on the other side of the county. Plant Frans Hals daylilies with Richard Wallace and the combination will elicit whistles.
For planting info see the "Canna Guide" link below.
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Common Name: |
Canna lily Richard Wallace |
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Botanical Name: |
Canna 'Richard Wallace' |
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Colors: |
Lemon yellow blooms with speckles at the throat, green foliage |
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Height: |
6-8 feet |
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Exposure: |
Full sun |
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Hardiness: |
Zones 8-10, may be hardy to zone 7 with protective mulch |
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Bloom Time: |
July-Sept, close to year round in southern Ca., TX and FL |
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Bulb Size: |
3-5 eye rhizomes, the largest commercially available |
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Bulbs/Pkg: |
3 |
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Planting Info: |
Click here for the Canna Planting Guide |
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Fresh rhizomes will begin shipping in late February |
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