Canna 'Phasion'
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Canna 'Phasion'® is a medium sized Italian Group cultivar; green, bronze and pink variegated foliage, ovoid shaped, branching habit; oval stems, coloured red; clusters of flowers are open, tangerine-orange and burnt-red, staminoides are large, edges frilled, petals purple with farina, fully self-cleaning; seed is sterile, pollen is sterile; rhizomes are thick, up to 3 cm in diameter, coloured white and purple; tillering is average. Originally a spontaneous mutation, probably of Canna 'Wyoming', as it has been known to revert its foliage colour to that identical to that old cultivar.
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[edit] Origin
The earliest record is dated 1955 in Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, in the garden of a gentleman called Mr Rademeyer in the city of Bulawayo. The cultivar was already in the garden when he moved into the house.
[edit] History
This cultivar has been subject to much legal activity, details of which are available in the link below.
[edit] Synonyms
- Canna 'Andaloucia®, - confined to Europe
- Canna 'Durban' - confined to Europe. There is a cultivar with this same name grown in the USA, but it is distinctly different.
- Canna 'Franciscus' - confined to Europe
- Canna 'Gold Ader' - confined to USA
- Canna 'Inferno'
- Canna 'Tiger Stripe'
- Canna 'Tropicanna'™ - a registered trademark and used as a synonym widely throughout the world.
[edit] References
- Cook, Ian - The gardener's Guide to Growing Cannas, Timber Press.
[edit] External links
- NCCPG National Collection: CANNA, Hart Canna The story of the various legal issues surrounding this variety.