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Also, used to be called the orchid flowering cannas, or C. × orchiodes L.H. Bailey garden species, [3] [4] [7] although such "pretend" species are now deprecated in favour of Cultivar Groups. [1] In any event, it is difficult to see the similarity between this group and orchids. [7]
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Canna (Crozy Group) 'Alberich', Pfitzer 1949. The name Canna originates from the Latin word for a cane or reed. [13] Canna indica, commonly called achira in Latin America, has been cultivated by Native Americans in tropical America for thousands of years, and was one of the earliest domesticated plants in the Americas. The starchy root is ...
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Canna indica, commonly known as Indian shot, [2] African arrowroot, edible canna, purple arrowroot, Sierra Leone arrowroot, [3] is a plant species in the family Cannaceae.It is native to much of South America, Central America, the West Indies, and Mexico.
Canna glauca is a species of the Canna genus, a member of the family Cannaceae. It is commonly known as water canna or Louisiana canna. [2] It is native to the wetlands of tropical America and was introduced to England in 1730. It is also reportedly naturalized in Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam, Java and the Philippines.