Canna Lily Bicolor are lovely blooming crops that enhance gardens. The bicolor is even lovely with two colors on their blooms. They are bulb crops, technically rhizomes. They flower and enhance any open space if well taken care of.
Number of Bulbs | 2 |
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Sowing month | Feb to Oct |
Sowing temperature | 25-45C |
Blooming month | Spring |
Sun | Full Sun |

Canna Lily Bicolor Choosing the Best Bulb
Canna Lily Bicolor To grow a healthy start with a healthy bulb. Choose firm, swollen rhizomes with no mold or soft spots on them. The bigger the rhizomes, the healthier the plants and the more blooms.
Canna Lily Bicolor First, select a sunny location in your garden. Canna lilies require at least six hours of sunlight per day. Second, dig and mix compost into the soil so it will have nutrients. Dig a 2-inch hole and set the rhizome in it horizontally with eyes facing upwards. Water it and cover it with soil.
Watering and Care
Canna lilies should be watered often, particularly during hot and dry weather. Get the soil damp but not soggy. Also, Mulching is beneficial around the plant to conserve water and suppress weeds. Nourish the developing plant every few weeks to create strong leaves and flowers.
Canna Lily Bicolor Growth and Blooming
Within a week or two weeks, you will notice shoots. You will possess tall and wide leaves with a tropical appearance. As the plant gets older, gorgeous bicolor flowers will bloom on the plant. The flowers draw hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees and fill your garden with life.
Pruning and Maintenance
Canna Lily Bicolor To maintain your canna lily’s freshness, deadhead by removing dead leaves and wilted flowers. Deadheading will promote new flowers. If the plant is too dense or too tall, you can cut back overgrowth of stems. Zinnia profusion bicolor grows in the same weather
Storing Bulbs for Winter
hence Canna Lily Bicolor In the winter season, canna lilies are toxic in cold weather conditions. Cut the plant a few days prior to the first frost appearance two inches above the ground level. Then, slowly and gradually take out the rhizomes and dry them for an evening. Keep the dried rhizomes in Soil covered with sawdust or peat moss. Plant the bulbs again in spring after a second flowering cycle.
Lastly, It is simple and enjoyable to grow a bicolor canna lily from a bulb. With proper care, the flowers yield stunning flowers throughout the year. Either in a garden bed or a pot, they will adorn any place with their tropical look. Plant now and experience a color extravaganza!
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