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  2. Canna (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Canna or canna lily is the only genus of flowering plants in the family Cannaceae, ... The wild species often grow to at least 2–3 m (6.6–9.8 ft) in height, but ...

  3. List of Canna cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Cultivars, F1 and F2 hybrids, normally with small species-like flowers, but grown principally for their foliage. [2] [3] [4] This group has occasionally been referred to as the Année Group, after the originator, Théodore Année, the world's first Canna hybridizer.

  4. List of Canna species - Wikipedia

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    Canna species have been categorised by two different taxonomists in the course of the last three decades. They are Paul Maas, from the Netherlands [1] [2] [3] ...

  5. Canna 'Yellow King Humbert' - Wikipedia

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    Canna 'Yellow King Humbert' Burbank is a medium sized Italian Group Canna cultivar; foliage green, but often variegated purple markings and occasionally whole leaves purple, oval shaped, spreading habit; oval stems, coloured green + purple; flower clusters are open, spotted, colours yellow with red spots, often large red markings and occasionally whole flowers red, staminodes are large; seed ...

  6. Canna liliiflora - Wikipedia

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    Canna liliiflora is a species of herb in the family Cannaceae. It is native of Peru and Bolivia. Description. Herb up to 3 m with stout, erect stems. Leaves large ...

  7. Canna 'Musaefolia' - Wikipedia

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    The cultivar was first described in the first work devoted to Canna, Le Canna, authored by M. Chaté in 1867 with Monsieur Théodore Année. [1] The Musaefolia members of the Foliage Group consist of a specimen that was accepted as a native species of Peru by the experts of the time and at least 7 hybrids and cultivars carrying that parentage.

  8. Floral morphology - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of flower parts. In botany, floral morphology is the study of the diversity of forms and structures presented by the flower, which, by definition, is a branch of limited growth that bears the modified leaves responsible for reproduction and protection of the gametes, called floral pieces.

  9. Floral symmetry - Wikipedia

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    Satyrium carneum.Ground orchid with typical zygomorphic floral anatomy. Zygomorphic ("yoke shaped", "bilateral" – from the Greek ζυγόν, zygon, yoke, and μορφή, morphe, shape) flowers can be divided by only a single plane into two mirror-image halves, much like a yoke or a person's face.