"Canna Cannova Lemon flower in bloom with pale yellow petals and lush green leaves in a sunny garden container"

Brighten Your Garden with Canna Cannova® Lemon

Few flowers can match the cheerful elegance of Canna Cannova® Lemon. With its buttery-yellow blooms and tropical green foliage, this variety offers a soft, sunny touch to gardens and containers alike. Part of the premium Cannova® series, this canna is specially bred to bloom earlier and more reliably — even from seed — making it an ideal choice for gardeners of all skill levels.

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Soft Lemon Yellow, All Summer Long

Cannova® Lemon offers blooms in a unique shade of pale yellow with a hint of citrus — perfect for adding brightness without being overpowering. Its medium size (24–36 inches tall) makes it ideal for smaller garden spaces, patios, or balcony containers. The flowers rise above wide, lush green leaves, giving you a classic canna look with a refined twist.

As part of the Cannova® series, this variety is bred to bloom earlier and continue flowering longer than standard cannas. You’ll see vivid blooms from early summer until the first frost, even in cooler regions where traditional cannas struggle.


Why Gardeners Love Cannova® Lemon

  • 🍋 Pale lemon-yellow flowers

  • 🌿 Tropical green foliage

  • 🌞 Heat-tolerant and sun-loving

  • 🏆 Part of the Cannova® premium series

  • 🌺 Long bloom season, even from seed

  • 🐝 Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds

Whether you’re creating a soft cottage garden or a modern tropical container display, Cannova® Lemon adds light and elegance without overwhelming other plants.


Growing Cannova® Lemon from Seed

Starting canna from seed is easy and rewarding — and Cannova® Lemon is known for its excellent germination and performance.

How to get started:

  1. Scarify seeds: Lightly nick or soak seeds in warm water for 12–24 hours before sowing.

  2. Start indoors: Sow seeds 6–8 weeks before the last frost in moist seed-starting mix at 70–75°F.

  3. Transplant outside: After frost danger has passed, move young plants to full sun and rich, moist soil.

  4. Water regularly: Cannas thrive with consistent moisture, especially during hot weather.

By midsummer, your Cannova® Lemon plants will begin to bloom — and they won’t stop until frost arrives.


Landscape Uses and Design Tips

  • Containers: Cannova® Lemon is stunning in patio pots or mixed planters. Pair with coleus, trailing sweet potato vine, or compact grasses.

  • Borders: Line walkways or flower beds for a sunny pop of lemon-yellow color.

  • Pollinator gardens: Bright blooms draw in hummingbirds and butterflies.

Its controlled growth habit makes it one of the best choices for urban gardeners or those with smaller yards.

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