Canna Lily, Yellow King Humbert (Canna generalis, 'Yellow King Humbert')

Plant Type: evergreen tropical, tender perennial, flowering rhizome

Plant Family: Canna family (Cannaceae)

Native Region(s): semi-tropical and tropical parts of North and South America

Landscape Use: Containers, ponds, bogs, water gardens, mass plantings, irrigated flower beds. Attracts hummingbirds, bees, and birds. Deer resistant.

Height: 4-8 feet

Spacing: 15-18 inches

Hardiness Zones: 2-11; overwinter rhizomes indoors in zones 2-7a

Hardy Down To: 5° F

Light: full sun to part shade, minimum of 4+ hours of  full sun daily. May not bloom in partial shade.

Water: Requires consistently moist soil; do not let the soil dry out between waterings

Soil: Chalk, Clay, Loam, Sand. Thrives in organically rich, moist and well-drained soils.

Season(s) of Interest: blooms repeatedly from mid-summer to frost

Culinary Uses: used in agriculture as a rich source of starch for human and animal consumption

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