Canna National Collection

This is the website of the UK National Collection of Cannas
Location: Lincluden Nursery, The Cedars, Bisley, Woking, Surrey, GU24 9EN

held by Keith & Christine Hayward
under the auspices of PLANT HERITAGE
National Council for the Conservation of Plants and Gardens

NCCPG


COVID restrictions are still with us, so we have reluctantly decided to cancel our 2020 OPEN DAYS

OUR 2020 OPEN DAYS ARE REPLACED BY NORMAL VISITING ARRANGEMENTS

Anyone who wishes to visit us simply books a one hour slot between the hours on 10.00am and 3.00pm any day during August and September
(this is the peak canna flowering season)

We accept one car, or at most 2 cars per one hour slot. Maximum 6 people
Cars park in our nursery car park. We conduct a tour of our National Collection.
No admission fee, No refreshments. Wheelchairs accepted. Portaloo. Canna sales as required.

Please email or phone (0776-295-0000) with your preferred day and one hour slot,
Please provide traceability information (name, phone number).
We will confirm as available.

(Please note, a private groups are booked for August 23rd, 29th)

The Address is Lincluden Nursery, The Cedars, Shaftesbury Road, Bisley, Woking, Surrey, GU24 9EN
(please phone 0776-295-0000 if you can't find us).

Trial-2020

UK National Canna Collection 2020

Current canna catalogue

About us What are cannas?
Collection history Cultivation
Visits and Open Days Taxonomy
Sales Virus disease
Shows and fairs Breeders rights issues
Lectures, Entertainment Nomenclature issues
Gallery Conservation Issues
Links

Canna Hybrid Varieties


'Alaska'

Medium height. Dark green foliage. Large creamy-yellow flower which fades to white. May be the same as the earlier variety 'Chesapeake'. RHS AGM Award.

'Alberich' Medium height. Dark green foliage. Large peach coloured flower.
'Ambassadour' Dark green foliage. Large pale yellow flower which fades to white. Distinctive
'Annei' Possibly the first named hybrid, bred and named by the French breeder Theodore Année in 1848. It is said that it is a hybrid of C. indica and C. glauca. The book by Chate (undated but around 1870), states that 20,000 tufts of Canna 'Annei' were used in displays in Paris in 1861. It is certainly an impressive and distinct canna, extremely tall, we think it is the tallest hybrid, well over 2m, with long slender glaucous leaves. The flowers and uniquely long rhizome confirm that it is Stuttgart without the stripes! We had it originally as 'Annei' from France, 'Omega' from the USA, and reverted 'Stuttgart' from Holland. We lost it to virus 10 years ago, and so we were thrilled to get back this old friend from a collector in Italy in 2013. We are bulking it up and hope to put it back on the market in 2016 or 2017.
'Argentina'

Very tall variety of C. indica native to Argentina. Bright green foliage. Small orange flowers.

'Assaut' Tall. Pale bronze foliage. Large well shaped red flower. photo2
'Australia' Tall and slender. Very deep chocolate foliage which is shiny. It is generally accepted to have the darkest foliage of any canna. Orange-red flower. photo2
A different variety is widely sold in garden centres under the name 'Australia'. This a short plant with not very dark bronze foliage.
'Bangkok' Also known as 'Striped Beauty'. Foliage Green with fine white pinstripe. Flower yellow with a white stripe down the centre of each petal.
An old variety. Some might say that the alternative name 'Striped Beauty' is a misnoma. In the world of cannas, where beauty is commonplace, it is not outstandingly beautiful. Neither is it very striped. But there is no doubt that it is unique. another photo
'Bengal Tiger' See 'Pretoria'
'Bethany' A bi-coloured sport of 'Pretoria'. photo 2 We think it is exactly the same as Tropicann Gold, 'Durban Yellow'.
'Bird of Paradise' Quite distinct. A tall and somewhat lanky canna with foliage of various shades including pink.
'Black Knight'

Tall. Pale bronze foliage. Large and very dark red flower

'Brilliant'

Short and bushy. Dark green narrow leaves reddish stems. Red flower.

'Caballero' We can't see any difference between this and Yara.
'Calimero'

Medium height. Green foliage. Flowers yellow heavily blotched red.

CANNOVA SERIES

A series of cannas bred by Takii, introduced 2015. An F1 hybrid and usually grown each year from seed. Intended for the horticulture trade as a small bushy quick fowering plant.

'Cannova Red Shades' Fowers red, various shades. Green foliage.
'Cannova Orange Shades' Fowers orange. Green foliage.
'Cannova Rose' Fowers pink. Green foliage. In our opinion the flower is not as good as the 'Takii Tropical Rose'
'Cannova Yellow' Fowers yellow with pink spots. Green foliage.
'Cannova Lemon' Fowers very pale yellow with pink spots. Green foliage.
'Cannova Mango' Fowers pink. Green foliage.
'Cannova Bronze/Scarlet' Fowers red. dark brown foliage
'Cannova Bronze/Orange' Fowers red. dark brown foliage
'Carnival'

Medium height. Green foliage. Flowers fiery orange/yellow

'Centenaire de Rozain Boucharlat'

Medium height. Green foliage with reddish stems. Deep red flowers.

'Champion'

Tall. Bronze foliage. Flowers shades of pink.

'Chouchou'

Medium height. Green foliage. Flowers yellow softly blushed pink, with speckles.

'Citrina'

Medium height. Green foliage. Clear yellow flowers.

'City of Portland' Green foliage, large pink flower with fine yellow edge. A heritahe variety
'Cleopatra' A spectacular chaemera with mixed colours of foliage and flowers. Medium height.

'Corail' Short and bushy. Pale bronze foliage. Dark orange flowers.
'Caroni'

A new and distinct variety or species named by us in 2014. This plant is an enigma, because we've never seen anything like it. It is a big and very stout plant with large leaves that are extremely pale, and small yellow flowers. It came to us as C. glauca from Trinidad, but we've never seen a C. glauca like this. Could it be a new species?

'Corsica'

Medium height. Green foliage. Flowers mixed peach/apricot.

'Delibab' Medium height. Green foliage. Coral flowers.
'Durban' This is the orange flowered Durban. In the USA Durban refers to a red-flowered hybrid. Garishly striped foliage. RHS AGM Award. A company who shall be nameless claimed that they had bred it and marketed it as 'Tropicanna' We challenged the plant breeders rights and won. photo2 photo3 photo4 photo5
'Ehemannii'

photo2

A hybrid of the species C. iridiflora . Giant plant with large green leaves. Nodding cerise flowers.RHS AGM Award.

'Eric Neubert'

medium height. Distinctive bronze foliage and narrow leaves. Brilliant flame coloured flowers.

'Embleme'

Tall. Pale bronze foliage. bright orange flowers.

'En Avant'

Medium height. Green foliage. Yellow flowers uniformally spotted red.

'Ermine' Medium height. Green foliage. Creamy white flowers
'Extase'

Medium height. Heavy green foliage. Peach-coloured flowers.

'Fatamorgana'

See 'Perkeo'

'Feu Magique'

Tall. Dark bronze foliage. Large deep red flowers.

'Fiesta' Tall. Green foliage. Distinctive ellow flowers with red centres
'Flame'

Medium size. Green foliage. Yellow flowers much blotched with red

'General Eisenhower'
Tall. Very dark foliage. Beautiful curvaceous leaves. Dark orange/red flowers.
'Golden Orb'

Tall. Bronze foliage. Large well-shaped golden flowers. Bred by Jim Ranger on 2005

'Gran Canaria'

Medium height. Green foliage. Distinctive white flowers with yellowish centres.

'Grande'

see 'Musifolia Grande'

'Grandiose'

'Happy Carmen' Medium height. Green foliage.
'Happy Cleo' Medium height. Green foliage.
'Happy Emily' Medium height. Green foliage.
'Happy Isabel' Medium height. Green foliage.
'Happy Julia' Medium height. Green foliage.
'Happy Wilma' Medium height. Green foliage.
'Indiana'

Tall. Green foliage. Distinctive orange flowers.

'Intrigue'

A tall foliage variety with very narroe dark bronze leaves and small orange flowers.

'Italia' Tall. Green foliage. Italian series
'Jivago'

nedium height. Green foliage. Pale orange flowers.

'Lesotho Lil'

Very tall. Green foliage. Orange flowers.

'Lolita'

Medium height. Green foliage. Distinctive deep cerise flowers with a pale edge.

'Louis Cayeux'

Tall. Green foliage. Very large and heavy pink flowers. Quite distinctive

'Lucifer'

Short. Green foliage. Red flowers with yellow edge.

'Madeira' Medium height. Green foliage. Bicolour flowers
'Marlena'

Medium height. A bulky plant with bronze folaige. Coral pink flowers.

'Marshmallow'

Short plant. Deep green foliage. Very pale pink flowers.

'Moonshine'

See 'Alaska'

'Montaigne'

Tall. Dark bronze foliage. Frilly dark orange/red flowers.

'Russian Red'

A very tall foliage variety which produced a big bulky plant. Leaves bigger and darker than Purpurea. Small orange flowers.

'Saladin'

tall, bronze foliage, pink flowers with a silver sheen.

'Salsa'

'South Pacific Ivory' Medium height. Green foliage, cream flower. Grown from seed.
'South Pacific Orange ' Medium height. Green foliage. Orange flower. Grown from seed.
'South Pacific Rose' Medium height. Green foliage. Pink Flower. Grown from seed.
'South Pacific Scarlet' Medium height. Green foliage. Orange/Red flower with yellow centre. Grown from seed.
'Semaphore'

Tall. Bronze foliage. Brilliant golden yellow flowers.

'Shenandoah'

Medium height. Bronze foliage. Distinctive shocking-pink flowers.

'Striped Beauty'

See 'Bangkok@

'Singapore Girl'

Tall, pale green, large orange flowers.

'Stuttgart'

One of the tallest cannas. Narrow glaucous leaves variously splashed and steaked ith cream. The cleam areas often turn brown, but this does not detract from the beauty of the plant. Small apricot flowers.


See General Eisenhower.

'Tali'

Short, bronze, orange flowers.

'Taroudant'

Medium height. Green foliage. Flowers yellow blotched red.

'Tchad'

See 'Black Knight'

'Triomphe'

tall. Dark bronze foliage. Dark red flower.

Tropicanna (TM)

See 'Durban'

Tropicanna Gold (TM)

We think this is identical to 'Bethany'

Tropicanna Black (TM)

We think this is identical to 'General Eisenhower'

'Tropical Bronze/Crimson'

Very short, dark bronze foliage. Scarlet flower. Usually grown from seed.

'Tropical Salmon'

Very short. Green foliage. Salmon flower. Usually grown from seed.

'Tropical Red'

Very short. Green foliage. Salmon flower. Usually grown from seed.

'Tropical Rose'

Very short. Green foliage. Pink flower. Usually grown from seed.

'Tropical White'

Very short. Green foliage. White flower. Usually grown from seed.

'Tropical Yellow'

Very short. Green foliage. Yellow flower speckled red. Usually grown from seed.

'Valentine'

Tall. Green foliage. large pink flower with sone yellow in the centre

'Verdi'

See 'Eric Neubert'

Water Canna 'Erebus'

Very tall. Narrow glaucous folige. Pink flower. RHS AGM Award

Water Canna 'Endeavour'

Very tall. Narrow glaucous folige with red edge. Red flower. RHS AGM Award

Water Canna 'Ra'

Very tall. Narrow glaucous folige. yellow flower. RHS AGM Award

Water Canna 'Taney'

Very tall. Narrow glaucous folige. Orange flower. RHS AGM Award

'Whithelm Pride'

another photo
Medium to tall. Dark green foliage with red veins and stems. large damask-pink flowers.

'Wintner's Colossal'

Very tall. Green foliage, Orange flowers.

'Wyoming'

very tall, one of the tallest floral varieties. Dark leathery foliage. large tangerine-orange flowers.

'Yara'
Short. Green foliage. Yellow flowers speckled red.

Canna Species

C. paniculata

Tall. Dark green leaves. Small orange flowers which only have 1 petal.

C. compacta

See 'Robert Kemp'

C. indica

Several varieties. Various heights and colours of flower.

C. warszewiczii

from a number of sources. Short, narrow stems. Distinctive wavy-edged olive green leaves with red veins and stems. Bright red flowers and seed pods.

C. jaegeriana Tall, with pale orange small but distinctive flowers. Raher more tender than floral hybrids.
C. turckheimii

syn C. latifolia. 2 sources. Tall. Enormous bright green leaves. Orange flowers. Rather more tender than floral hybrids.

C. flaccida

Several sources

C. glauca

From various sources, which vary in the width of the leaves. Medium height. Very narrow glaucous leaves. Attractive spidery flowers.

C. glauca(2)

An interesting form with very pale folage and compact flowers.
Our seed came from the Coroni Swamp in Trinidad.

C. jacobiniflora

2 sources. medium height. Green foliage. orange fLowers which REMAIN CLOSED.

C. patens

Various sources. An attractive dainty species with wiry stems and small green leaves. Attractive bicoloured flowers. Produces copious fertile seed if pollinated.

Taxonomy unconfirmed

C. altensteinii

very tall, 3m or more. Pale green leaves and small orange flowers.


Varieties that we are looking for

These are heritage varieties that we have held in the past and would dearly like to find again

'Confetti', also called 'Coq d'Or', 'Dondo'

'Constitution'

'Durban (Red)'

'Eureka'

'Florence Vaughan'

'Kansas City'

'Lucifer' (the original, not the one currently sold as Lucifer)

'Margaret Strange'

'Picasso' (the original, not the one currently sold as Picasso)

'Princess Di'




Donations and Exchanges

We love it when our visitors offer us a variety or species which we do not already have. We are happy to exchange some variety from our collection or sales area.


<

The primary objective of Plant Heritage is to conserve the rich and diverse gene pool of garden plants held within the British Isles. To achieve this aim, the National Collections Scheme has been introduced. Today there are over 600 National Collections. These Collections are held by a broad spectrum of garden enthusiasts ranging from large institutions, colleges and local authorities to nurseries, gardens and private individuals.

Read about the NCCPG at
www.nccpg.com

© Copyright Cannifer Ltd 2011 to 2019