Round two of Plant Madness, sponsored by Al’s Garden & Home, tips off today with this match-up in the houseplant region featuring Osteo versus Canna. Tune in to Everyday Northwest this week to see ... AOL: How to turn houseplants into a holiday centerpiece and care for poinsettias The second week of December is a good time to check any dahlia or canna tubers you have stored in the garage for overwintering.

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The goal is to keep the dormant tubers slightly moist but not damp and ... How to turn houseplants into a holiday centerpiece and care for poinsettias Cannas (Canna × generalis) are tropical and subtropical flowering plants known for their large, bright flowers and banana-like leaves. Due to extensive hybridizing, there are many varieties to choose from, each with unique, showy characteristics. Nothing beats cannas (Canna x generalis) for big, bold summer color.

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With flashy blooms and dramatic foliage that can reach 6 or taller, this striking subtropical perennial is an eye-catching addition to your garden or patio containers. Plant the rhizomes after the last frost. Learn how to plant and grow cannas—plus, get instructions for deadheading, cutting back, and overwintering. Cannas (Canna Indica) are unrelated to true lilies, even though they’re commonly called “canna lilies.” This flowering perennial plant is related to bananas and ginger! Whether planted in the ground or grown in containers, canna lily adds bold texture, color, and dimension to any garden while being easy to care for.

Final Conclusion

The fast-growing plant, native to South and Central America, is known for its flashy flowers and equally stunning leaves.