| Botanical Name | Canna x generalis 'Cannova Mango' |
| Description | A robust, breakthrough variety designed for superior performance in warm climates. Unlike many other plants, this Canna actually thrives in the heavy clay soils common in the Houston area, as it prefers consistent moisture. It is highly resistant to our intense summer heat and humidity. |
| Exposure | Full Sun (Best for blooming) to Partial Shade |
| Height x Width | 3-4' Height x 1-2' Width |
| Water | High; likes consistently moist soil. Excellent for boggy areas or wet spots in the yard. |
| Zones | 7 - 10 |
| Fertilization | Heavy feeder; use a balanced liquid or granular fertilizer monthly during the growing season. |
| Pruning | Deadhead spent flower stalks to encourage reblooming. Cut to the ground after the first frost. |
| Deer Resistance | Moderate |
| Botanical Name | Canna x generalis 'Cannova Mango' |
| Description | A robust, breakthrough variety designed for superior performance in warm climates. Unlike many other plants, this Canna actually thrives in the heavy clay soils common in the Houston area, as it prefers consistent moisture. It is highly resistant to our intense summer heat and humidity. |
| Exposure | Full Sun (Best for blooming) to Partial Shade |
| Height x Width | 3-4' Height x 1-2' Width |
| Water | High; likes consistently moist soil. Excellent for boggy areas or wet spots in the yard. |
| Zones | 7 - 10 |
| Fertilization | Heavy feeder; use a balanced liquid or granular fertilizer monthly during the growing season. |
| Pruning | Deadhead spent flower stalks to encourage reblooming. Cut to the ground after the first frost. |
| Deer Resistance | Moderate |