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Giant Canna Red King Humbert

Growing 5-6' tall, Red King Humbert Giant Cannas make a bold statement in sunny beds and borders. Clusters of showy, bold red flowers start blooming in midsummer—and they'll keep blooming until the first fall frost. The reddish-bronze, elliptical, tropical-looking leaves create a dramatic effect. Able to handle the summer heat, cannas have been long valued by park and municipal gardeners. Now home gardeners realize the value of these new hybrids as each year their popularity grows. These deer-resistant plants attract butterflies.
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Giant Canna Red King Humbert

Growing 5-6' tall, Red King Humbert Giant Cannas make a bold statement in sunny beds and borders. Clusters of showy, bold red flowers start blooming in midsummer—and they'll keep blooming until the first fall frost. The reddish-bronze, elliptical, tropical-looking leaves create a dramatic effect. Able to handle the summer heat, cannas have been long valued by park and municipal gardeners. Now home gardeners realize the value of these new hybrids as each year their popularity grows. These deer-resistant plants attract butterflies.

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Growing 5-6' tall, Red King Humbert Giant Cannas make a bold statement in sunny beds and borders. Clusters of showy, bold red flowers start blooming in midsummer—and they'll keep blooming until the first fall frost. The reddish-bronze, elliptical, tropical-looking leaves create a dramatic effect. Able to handle the summer heat, cannas have been long valued by park and municipal gardeners. Now home gardeners realize the value of these new hybrids as each year their popularity grows. These deer-resistant plants attract butterflies.