Canna Lily
Bold Colour & Sculptural Form
Some plants decorate a garden.
Canna transforms the atmosphere.
Our Canna Lily Collection is selected for dramatic foliage, vibrant flowering, and architectural presence — bringing movement, colour, and a sense of escapism to outdoor spaces.
With broad leaves, upright stems, and richly coloured blooms, canna lilies create gardens that feel layered, abundant, and quietly cinematic.
Whether planted into borders, oversized planters, courtyard spaces, or paired with softer planting, they deliver impact without losing elegance.
Why You’ll Love Canna Lily
Creates Instant Garden Presence
Large foliage and vivid blooms make canna one of the fastest ways to introduce visual impact.
Long Seasonal Colour
Produces flowers through the warmer months with continuous interest.
Tropical Beauty with Practical Performance
Offers an exotic appearance while remaining surprisingly adaptable.
Exceptional Container Plant
Perfect for patios, terraces, entrances, and statement pots.
Architectural Without Feeling Formal
Adds height and structure while keeping gardens relaxed and inviting.
What Makes This Collection Special
Our Canna Lily varieties are selected for:
- Strong upright growth
- Generous flowering
- Exceptional foliage colour
- Long seasonal performance
- Distinctive garden character
Expect combinations of:
- Rich scarlet reds
- Sunset orange
- Golden yellow
- Coral and peach tones
- Deep bronze foliage
- Fresh green tropical leaves
- Dramatic variegated forms
Many varieties remain equally beautiful before flowering due to their sculptural foliage alone.
Planting Instructions
Where to Plant
Canna performs best in:
- Full sun
- Warm sheltered gardens
- Courtyard planting
- Large containers
- Tropical-style borders
- Patio displays
For strongest growth and flowering, provide as much sunlight as possible.
Soil Requirements
Plant in:
- Rich fertile soil
- Moist but well-draining conditions
- Organic matter–enriched beds
Canna appreciates consistent moisture during active growth.
How to Plant
- Prepare loose fertile soil
- Plant rhizomes horizontally with growing points facing upward
- Cover lightly with soil
- Water thoroughly after planting
- Maintain even moisture during establishment
- Apply mulch to support water retention
Space generously to allow mature growth. Each packet contains 100+ seeds.
Care Guide
Watering
Canna enjoys regular moisture.
- Water consistently during active growth
- Increase watering during warmer periods
- Avoid prolonged waterlogging
Container-grown plants may require more frequent watering.
Feeding
For best flowering:
- Feed every few weeks during active growth
- Use balanced or flowering plant fertiliser
- Enrich soil seasonally with compost
Regular feeding encourages stronger blooms and richer foliage.
Maintenance
To keep plants performing beautifully:
- Remove faded flowers regularly
- Trim damaged foliage
- Cut back after flowering season ends
- Divide rhizomes periodically to maintain vigour
Well-maintained clumps become fuller each year. Each packet has a 100+ seeds.
Seasonal Behaviour
Canna follows a dramatic seasonal cycle:
- Spring: Fresh shoots emerge rapidly
- Summer: Strong foliage and abundant flowering
- Late Summer–Early Autumn: Peak display
- Autumn–Winter: Growth slows and enters dormancy
In colder climates, foliage naturally dies back during winter before returning the following season.
Overwintering Guidance
In colder regions or areas with prolonged frost:
- Cut foliage back after dieback
- Lift rhizomes once dormant if required
- Store in a cool, dry, frost-free space
- Replant after frost risk has passed
In milder climates, rhizomes may remain in the ground with winter protection.
Design Notes: How to Style Canna Lily
Canna works beautifully where gardens need confidence and movement.
Use it to:
- Create tropical-inspired planting
- Add height to containers
- Frame terraces and pathways
- Introduce dramatic foliage contrast
- Build layered resort-style outdoor spaces
Pairs beautifully with:
- Ornamental grasses
- Banana plants
- Coleus
- Echinacea
- Salvia
- Dahlias
- Elephant ears
- Deep green structural planting
Common Considerations
Seasonal Dormancy
Winter dieback is normal.
Healthy rhizomes will naturally return during the following growing season.
Foliage Variation
Leaf colour and flowering intensity may vary depending on:
- Sun exposure
- Soil fertility
- Temperature
- Seasonal conditions
Wind Protection
Large leaves may naturally split in exposed conditions without affecting plant health.
Handled with care
Heirloom quality
Ethically sourced