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Canna × generalis Tropical Peach Bulb | Dwarf Peach Canna Lily

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Canna × generalis Tropical Peach Bulb | Dwarf Peach Canna Lily

Description

Add soft tropical colour to your garden with Canna × generalis Tropical Peach, a compact Canna Lily variety grown for its bright green foliage and beautiful peach to peach-pink flowers. With its lush upright leaves and warm-toned blooms, Tropical Peach is ideal for garden beds, borders, large pots, tropical-style plantings and colourful mixed displays.

Often called Canna Lily, this plant is not a true lily, but it is loved for its bold foliage, easy-care nature and exotic garden appeal. Tropical Peach has a softer look than many bright red or orange Cannas, making it a lovely choice for gardeners wanting tropical impact with a gentler flower colour.

This dwarf Canna variety is well suited to smaller gardens, feature pots and mass planting where a lower-growing Canna is preferred. Its peach blooms pair beautifully with green foliage, darker-leaved Cannas, ornamental grasses, tropical plants and warm-coloured flowering perennials.

Supplied as a dormant bulb/rhizome, Canna Tropical Peach is easy to grow in suitable conditions and performs best in a sunny to lightly shaded position with regular moisture and feeding during active growth.

Pre-Order Note

NOTE: This is a pre-order.

Stock is expected to be ready around the end of July, however this may push into August depending on seasonal conditions and supplier availability.

This item is supplied as a dormant bulb/rhizome and may not be actively growing at the time of dispatch.

Images shown are example pictures only. Flower colour, foliage colour, plant size and growth stage may vary depending on season, climate, maturity and growing conditions.

If there are any supply issues, we will contact you regarding substitution options.

Any items you do not wish to have substituted will be refunded.

Features

  • Beautiful Canna × generalis Tropical Peach
  • Commonly known as Canna Lily
  • Dwarf Canna variety
  • Soft peach to peach-pink flowers
  • Bright green tropical-style foliage
  • Compact upright growth habit
  • Height approximately 60cm–1m
  • Excellent for garden beds and borders
  • Great for large pots and containers
  • Suitable for tropical-style gardens and landscapes
  • Works beautifully in mass plantings
  • Can be used in moist garden areas or water garden-style plantings
  • Flowers through the warmer months in suitable climates
  • Supplied as a dormant bulb/rhizome
  • Pack size: 1

Planting & Care

Plant Canna Tropical Peach in a position with full sun to semi-shade. Full sun generally encourages stronger flowering, while semi-shade can be helpful in hotter regions.

Choose fertile soil that holds some moisture but still drains well. Cannas enjoy regular moisture during active growth and are especially useful in warm garden positions where lush foliage and seasonal colour are wanted.

Plant the bulb/rhizome approximately 5–10cm deep, with growing points facing upward. Space plants around 40–60cm apart, depending on how full you want the display to be.

Water well after planting, then water regularly during active growth. Canna Lilies perform best with consistent moisture through the warmer months, especially when grown in pots or exposed garden positions.

Feed during spring and summer with a balanced fertiliser to support strong foliage and flowering. Regular feeding helps encourage lush leaves, sturdy stems and a better flower display.

Remove spent flowers and old foliage to keep plants looking tidy. In warm climates, Cannas may remain evergreen or semi-evergreen. In cooler climates, foliage may die back over winter before reshooting when conditions warm again.

Mulch around the base of the plant to help retain moisture, protect the root zone and reduce temperature stress.

Flowering Time

Flowering: Spring to autumn in warm climates, or summer to autumn in cooler climates.

Flowering time may vary depending on climate, planting time and growing conditions.

Product Details

Botanical Name: Canna × generalis ‘Tropical Peach’
Common Name: Canna Lily
Variety: Tropical Peach
Product Type: Flowering bulb / rhizome
Supplied As: Dormant bulb/rhizome
Pack Size: 1 pack
Flower Colour: Peach to peach-pink
Foliage Colour: Bright green
Height: Approximately 60cm–1m
Aspect: Full sun to semi-shade
Planting Depth: Approximately 5–10cm
Spacing: Approximately 40–60cm apart
Soil: Fertile soil with good moisture and drainage
Watering: Moderate to regular during active growth
Flowering Time: Warmer months, depending on climate
Growth Habit: Compact upright tropical perennial
End Use: Garden beds, borders, large pots, tropical gardens, feature planting, mass planting, moist garden areas, water garden-style plantings

Important Note

Images shown are example pictures only. Flower colour, foliage colour, plant size and growth stage may vary depending on season, climate and growing conditions.

Supplied stock may be dormant or not actively growing at the time of dispatch and will develop once planted in suitable conditions.

Caution

Harmful if eaten. Keep plant material away from children and pets. Do not ingest.

FAQ

What is Canna Tropical Peach?

Canna Tropical Peach is a dwarf Canna Lily variety grown for its green foliage and soft peach to peach-pink flowers.

Is Canna Tropical Peach a true lily?

No. Canna Lilies are not true Lilium lilies, but they are commonly called lilies because of their showy flowers.

What colour are Canna Tropical Peach flowers?

Tropical Peach produces peach to peach-pink flowers through the warmer months.

What colour is the foliage?

The foliage is bright green, giving the plant a fresh tropical look.

How tall does Canna Tropical Peach grow?

Tropical Peach generally grows to approximately 60cm–1m tall, depending on climate, soil, watering and growing conditions.

Is Tropical Peach a dwarf Canna?

Yes. Tropical Peach is generally considered a dwarf or compact Canna variety.

How is this product supplied?

This product is supplied as a dormant bulb/rhizome, pack of 1.

Where should I plant Canna Tropical Peach?

Plant in full sun to semi-shade. Full sun generally gives the best flowering, while semi-shade can be helpful in hotter regions.

Can Canna Tropical Peach grow in pots?

Yes. Tropical Peach can be grown in large pots or containers. Use a quality potting mix and make sure the pot has good drainage.

Can it grow near water?

Yes. Cannas can be suitable for moist garden areas or water garden-style plantings, provided the growing conditions are suitable.

How deep should I plant Canna rhizomes?

Plant approximately 5–10cm deep, with the growing points facing upward.

How far apart should I plant Canna Tropical Peach?

Space plants around 40–60cm apart to allow room for strong upright growth.

When does Canna Tropical Peach flower?

Tropical Peach flowers through the warmer months, with timing depending on climate and growing conditions.

Is Canna Tropical Peach easy to grow?

Yes. Cannas are generally easy to grow in warm positions with regular moisture and feeding during active growth.

Does Canna Tropical Peach die back in winter?

In cooler climates, foliage may die back over winter before reshooting when conditions warm. In warm climates, Cannas may remain evergreen or semi-evergreen.

Is Canna Tropical Peach safe to eat?

No. This plant is harmful if eaten and should not be ingested.

Is this a pre-order?

Yes. This item is a pre-order. Stock is expected around the end of July, however this may push into August depending on seasonal conditions and supplier availability.