By A Mystery Man Writer
Are you thinking of planting some canna lilies in your garden, but want to make sure they'll come back every year before you start putting them in the ground? In this article, gardening expert Paige Foley examines if these popular flowers are considered annual, biennial, or perennial plants!
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is tall and stately, with vibrant red blooms and lime green foliage. Cannas are easy to grow for a tropical touch in sunny gardens, courtyards,
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‘The President’ Canna Lily (Canna indica) is a classic with red-orange blooms and large, lush foliage. Long-lasting blooms from mid-summer through
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