Canna 'Wyoming' Bulb | Top Size
Growing proud and tall in eye-catching contrast
Growing as high as 2.3 metres tall, Canna 'Wyoming' will make a beautiful sight in your garden with its mango-coloured flowers and contrasting purple foliage. Flowering from midsummer to early autumn, Wyoming is perfect for bringing an exotic feel to a sunny mixed border. Although categorised as a tender perennial, this Canna is ideal for less experienced gardeners (proudly carrying the Award of Garden Merit).
- Common Name: Canna
- Flowering Month: July - October
- Flowering Season: Summer
- Flower Colour: Orange
- Latin Name: Canna
- Planting Location: Banks And Slopes, And Suitable For Pots
- Planting Depth: 10cm
- Planting Distance: 30cm
- Planting Month: April - June
- Scented?: Yes
- Uses: Cut flowers
- Supplied As: Bulbs
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Once shoots emerge, water thoroughly and regularly to encourage their growth. Fertiliser isn't essential, but it will help blooms to look their best. Simply apply a slow release fertiliser upon planting, or alternatively apply liquid fertiliser once the growing season begins.
Advice on hot and droopy plants
If your plants are looking a little wilted right now, don’t worry! Plants like to be filled with water to keep their structure, and when it’s hot that water evaporates.
Just give them an off-schedule watering and they’ll be right as rain in no time! Be careful not to flood them - plants don’t like extremes.
Growing Advice
It is best to make sure that you plant at the recommended distance and depth. If too deep, the bulb may rot and the shoots emerge late. If too shallow, the bulb may emerge unevenly and have spindly growth.
Once shoots emerge, water thoroughly and regularly to encourage their growth. Fertiliser isn't essential, but it will help blooms to look their best. Simply apply a slow release fertiliser upon planting, or alternatively apply liquid fertiliser once the growing season begins.

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Common Name | Canna |
Flower Colour | Orange |
Flowering Month | July, August, September, October |
Flowering Season | Summer |
Is Collection/Mix? | No |
Needs Ericaceous Compost? | No |
Is Scented? | Yes |
Uses | Cut Flowers |
Latin Name | Canna |
Planting Month | April, June, May |
Spring Checklist | Bulbs |
Shop By Category | Bulbs |