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  2. Canna 'Bengal Tiger' - Wikipedia

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    Canna 'Bengal Tiger' is an Italian Group canna cultivar with variegated foliage; plant height 190 cm; foliage height 140 cm; upright stems and gently spreading leaves; ovoid foliage, background of green (137A); veins variegated yellow (mostly 13B), but paler in places (13D); maroon edge to leaf; staminodes, labellum and stamen bright orange (28B) blushed a darker, reddish (32A) in places ...

  3. List of Canna cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Cultivars, F1 and F2 hybrids, normally with small species-like flowers, but grown principally for their foliage. [2] [3] [4] This group has occasionally been referred to as the Année Group, after the originator, Théodore Année, the world's first Canna hybridizer.

  4. Category:Cannaceae - Wikipedia

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    Canna 'Austria' Canna 'Bengal Tiger' Canna 'Florence Vaughan' Canna 'Madame Crozy' Canna 'Musaefolia' Canna 'Phasion' Canna 'Pringle Bay' Canna 'R. Wallace' Canna 'Roi Humbert' Canna 'Roma' Canna 'Trinacria Variegata' Canna 'Trinacria' Canna 'Yellow King Humbert' List of Canna cultivars; Canna × ehemannii; Canna coccinea; Canna compacta

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  6. Canna (plant) - Wikipedia

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    See the Canna cultivar gallery for photographs of Canna cultivars. Cannas are not true lilies , but have been assigned by the APG II system of 2003 to the order Zingiberales in the monocot clade Commelinids , together with their closest relatives, the gingers , spiral gingers , bananas , arrowroots , heliconias , and birds of paradise .

  7. List of Canna species - Wikipedia

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    Canna species have been categorised by two different taxonomists in the course of the last three decades. They are Paul Maas , from the Netherlands [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and Nobuyuki Tanaka from Japan . [ 4 ]