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Jan 19, 2015 9:42 PM CST
Name: Dianne Larsen
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eclayne said:Cultivar group, another concept to research. Is that what references to Italian Group Canna cultivars means?
I did find out that Tropicanna is no longer an accepted cv. name in the EU and South Africa as a result of court decisions.


'Italian Group' in cannas is a reference/grouping of the bloom type .. quite usually large floppy very 'blousey' style flowers .. common to thos cannas developed in Italy & there about. :)
I shall find you a link later & add it asap to try to define it better. eg. classifications of the Groups of canna have been 'revised' several times 'over canna history' before some 'unity' has been decided upon.
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