- Canna 'Bengal Tiger'
"Canna" 'Bengal Tiger' is an Italian Group canna
cultivar withvariegated 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; yellow (15A) on edges; stigma deep orange-red; petals strongly flushed red. The flower has a crumpled silk appearance; seed and pollen has very low fertility levels; rhizomes thick, up to 3 cm in diameter. [http://www.clainescanna.co.uk/Canna_BengalTiger.htm Claines Canna Collection, C. Bengal Tiger in the Claines Canna Collection] ] [http://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/documents/canna03.pdf Royal Horticultural Society Canna Trials, 2002] ]=Gallery=
=History=Originated at the
Agri Horticultural Society of India ,Bengal in the 1950s. It was later transported to theAfrican continent, bySydney Percy-Lancaster , the Secretary of the Society, when he retired toRhodesia ; hence the synonym of C. 'Pretoria' when it was discovered by US plant collectors in South Africa in the late 1960s. Also imported to theUSA from India in 1963 byGlasshouse Works . [ [http://www.glasshouseworks.com/tropicalsoutdoors.html Glasshouse Works Web Site] ]In 2002, granted the 'Award of Garden Merit' (AGM) in the Canna outdoor trials held at RHS
Wisley , under the synonym of "Canna" 'Striata'=Synonyms=The following list of synonyms is not complete, as some new ones have been created recently.
* "Canna" 'African Yellow' - confined to Europe
* "Canna" 'americanallis var. variegata' - confined to USA
* "Canna" 'aureo-striata'
* "Canna" 'Damascus Road' - confined to Southern USA
* "Canna" 'Imperialis'
* "Canna" 'Kapit'
* "Canna" 'malawiensis variegata'
* "Canna" 'Pallida Variegata' - confined to Europe
* "Canna" 'Panach'
* "Canna" 'Panaché' - confined to France.
* "Canna" 'Pretoria'
* "Canna" 'Pretoria Dwarf'
* "Canna" 'Striata' - this name belongs to an early cultivar from 1868, still being grown in Europe.Robinson W. (1868) Subtropical Gardening]
* "Canna" 'Striatum'
* "Canna" 'Striped Wonder'
* "Canna" 'Tropicanna Gold
* "Canna" 'Zebra Summer'
* "Canna" 'Zebra Sunset'=References=
ee also
* Canna
*List of Canna species
* List of Canna cultivars
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