Canna 'Roma'

Canna 'Roma'

taxobox
name = "Canna 'Roma"'


regnum = Plantae
unranked_divisio = Angiosperms
unranked_classis = Monocots
unranked_ordo = Commelinids
ordo = Zingiberales
familia = Cannaceae
genus = "Canna"
subdivision_ranks = Italian Group cultivar
subdivision = Canna 'Roma'|

"Canna" Italian Group 'Roma' is a tall aquatic Italian Group cultivar, equally at home as a water marginal or in the border; large green foliage, oval shaped, white margin, upright habit; round stems, coloured green & purple; flowers are open, yellow with orange blotches, throat red-orange, staminodes are large, edges lightly frilled, stamen is orange-red, petals red, fully self-cleaning; seed is sterile, pollen is low fertile; rhizomes are long and thin, coloured white and pink; tillering is prolific. Introduced by C. Sprenger, Dammann & Co., Naples, Italy, EU in 1898.

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ynonyms

* "Canna" 'Cattleya' - sometime used as a synonym for "Canna" 'Italia' as well.
* "Canna" 'Florence Vaughan' - this name belongs to a totally different Crozy Group cultivar.
* "Canna" 'Golden Eagle'
* "Canna" 'Heinrich Seidel' - this name belongs to a totally different cultivar.
* "Canna" 'Jennifer'
* "Canna" 'Madame Crozy' - this name belongs to a totally different Crozy Group cultivar.
* "Canna" 'Mrs Cozy'
* "Canna" 'Orange Humbert'
* "Canna" 'Orange King Humbert'
* "Canna" 'Papillon'
* "Canna" 'Sunburst'
* "Canna" 'Yellow King Humbert' - this name belongs to a totally different cultivar.

ee also

* Canna
* List of Canna species
* List of Canna cultivars
* List of Canna hybridists

References

* Revue Horticole, André, 1898, "Trois Nouveaux Cannas Italiens"


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