Details
- Flowering Time
- July
- August
- September
- Planting Time
- March
- April
- May
- Growing
- Needs Winter Protection
- Perennial
- Perfect For
- Pots & Tubs
- Small Garden & Balcony
- Flowering Height
- 50 cm
- Bulb Size
- Top Size
- Colour
- Reds & Burgundy
Canna Top-Sized Lilies - 60 percent off
CAM25
Description
Canna Lilies in Pots – the Best Gardening Decision I Made
There’s something quietly magical about Canna Lilies. The way these plants lift the mood, the way they seem to glow even when the weather’s grey. And how, with barely any effort, a plain patio or balcony becomes somewhere you want to sit with your morning cup of tea. Last Spring, I planted some in terracotta pots just outside our kitchen. I may not be the world’s best gardener, but by July, this was easily one of the best decisions I made all year.
Special Offer: 4 of our TOP-SIZED Canna rhizomes, normal RRP £36.35 (inc. p&p), available to you for £14.50 with FREE delivery. 60% Discount.
Tall, tropical blooms in gorgeous reds, pinks, tangerine and gold. Wide, lush leaves bringing everything nearby to life. However, be prepared, because every time someone drops by, interest and questions regards these captivating flowers will be inevitable.
You receive:
Canna Pink Futurity
‘Pink Futurity’ has soft rose blooms which feel refined without being fussy. The dark bronze foliage gives a dramatic edge, perfect for adding contrast to lighter plantings. More compact than other Cannas, but no less impactful. Looks stunning in front of a warm wall.
Canna Happy Emily
‘Happy Emily’ feels so tropical, with creamy yellow petals flushed in peach. The leaves are rich, wide, and bright green, making this a cheerful presence even before the flowers open. Plant this nearby so you can admire it daily.
Canna Happy Carmen
‘Happy Carmen’ carries deep red blooms which stand confidently against its sturdy stems. The foliage is a lighter green, which lifts the whole plant visually. ‘Carmen’ has presence, like a centrepiece in a summer garden. You can pair beautifully with ornamental grasses or set alone in a tall container.
Canna Happy Julia
The flowers on ‘Happy Julia’ glow in rich coral-orange, each petal catching light like stained glass. The foliage is a deep, velvety green, providing contrast which makes the blooms feel even bolder. This is the kind of plant which instantly draws attention in a pot or near a sunny border.
These specially bred varieties thrive in pots and are easy to grow. No risk of taking over. No need for constant care. Just quietly doing what nature intended, whilst making you as a gardener feel pride.
de Jager’s highest-quality Canna rhizomes are healthy, nursery-grown, top-sized, fresh from Holland and ready to thrive. For over 150 years our reputation has been built on only selling the best. Plant these into a large pot with rich compost, place in the sun, water regularly…and you are set.
Perhaps order yours whilst stocks last, as every offer this year has proven popular with gardeners. Expect months of vibrant flowers and thank you once more for trusting de Jager.
Care Guide
Start rhizomes off in a greenhouse or conservatory in spring, planting outdoors after the danger of frost has passed.
Lay the root horizontally, 5cm deep in a large pot filled with potting compost and keep the soil damp.
In late May or early June, choose a sunny location with well-drained, rich soil. Plant Cannas 10cm deep and 30-45cm apart.
From July to October, robust stems of exotic, vibrant blooms reach heights of 50-125cm depending on variety.
Shorter cultivars are suitable for pots.
Lift rhizomes in autumn or bring pots undercover for the winter months as tender Cannas do not tolerate freezing temperatures.
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