Canna 'Apricot Frost' (Canna lily)

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Canna rhizomes are storage organs packed with starch. In some parts of the world, canna starch is used as “arrowroot”, which is why you’ll sometimes see cannas called Indian shot.

Canna 'Apricot Frost' brings a bold, tropical feel to summer planting, with warm apricot blooms with soft peach tones held above lush, paddle-like foliage. It’s perfect for patio pots and sunny borders where you want instant impact from midsummer into early autumn.

Fast-growing and dramatic, cannas create height and structure in mixed planting, reaching around 50–100cm depending on conditions. They look brilliant with dahlias, salvias and ornamental grasses, and the strong stems help fill gaps in new borders.

For the best display, start rhizomes into pots in spring and grow on somewhere warm and bright. Plant outside once the risk of frost has passed, in a sheltered spot in full sun or light shade, and firm the soil well. Space plants about 30–50cm apart so each clump has room to open its leaves.

Cannas love rich, moisture-retentive soil and regular watering. Keep compost evenly moist in containers and feed every few weeks through summer to support flower production. Mulching the ground helps conserve moisture and keeps roots cool in hot spells.

When autumn frosts blacken the foliage, cut stems back and lift the rhizomes to store frost-free over winter in barely moist compost. Replant next spring after the last frosts and you’ll be back to tropical colour, lush leaves and fresh blooms.

Botanical name Canna indica
Flower colour Apricot-orange
Tuber size Grade I (Top Size)
Established height 90 cm
Established spread 40 cm
Plant spacing 6–9 per m²
Leaf colour Green
Habit Upright
Life cycle Perennial
Hardiness Tender (H3)
Years to establish 1st year
Sunlight Full sun, Partial shade
Position Sheltered
Suitable for Pots, Large containers, Borders, Exotic gardens
Soil acidity Any
Soil moisture Moist but well-drained
Soil type Loam, Sand
RHS Award (AGM) No
Growing skill Easy to grow
Pollinator-friendly No
Deer resistant No

Where to Plant:

Plant in a sheltered site in full sun or partial shade, in rich, moisture-retentive soil. Cannas do especially well in large pots where warmth and watering are easier to control.

How to Plant:

In spring, pot up rhizomes into compost and start them into growth somewhere warm and bright. Plant outside after the last frosts, setting rhizomes around 10cm deep and spacing to allow the foliage to expand.

Aftercare:

Water freely and feed regularly through summer for the best flowers. Remove spent blooms and tatty leaves. After autumn frosts, lift rhizomes and store frost-free in barely moist compost until replanting next spring.

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