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OH MY GOSH!!!!! It is BEAUTIFUL!
You know I am a Canna NUT!
Please put me on your list! Thank You My Friend!
Thank you Treva. Picasso is a very pretty dwarf canna. Take a look at it. I will share with you when it multiplies and anyone else here that wants some.
http://www.naturehills.com/product/canna_dwarf_picasso.aspx
I sure will put you on my list Treva.
Can you help me identify this canna? I can't remember the name.
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Is it President? or Robert Kemp???
I sure will put you on my list Treva.
Can you help me identify this canna? I can't remember the name.
No it is smaller than both of them.
It is not warseskii(sp) That one is short?
No it is smaller than both of them.
Ok I remember. I think it is Firebird.
hmm? I have not seen that one before
Ok I remember. I think it is Firebird.
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I thought "Firebird" has dark burgundy colored leaves. Am I wrong?
Here's a few of my cannas for 2009.
Dor ,
do you know the name of those yellows!
They are beautiful!
I grow un~named Canna..Oh I'm sure someone knows the name but I do not I have lots of unnamed Plants... hoping to find their names someday!
Dor ,
do you know the name of those yellows!
They are beautiful!
I grow un~named Canna..Oh I'm sure someone knows the name but I do not I have lots of unnamed Plants... hoping to find their names someday!
The yellow ones I have Steffy are Richard Wallace and I have another one that I can't remember the name right now. I have Cleopatra, Red Russian, Wyoming, Robert Kemp, Firebird, and oh yeahthe other yellow is Yellow Futurity. I don't have to dig this up here and they really mulitply. My Richard Wallace are already sprouting.
Maybe we can trade when it gets warm.
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