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Kyneburg

Canna ‘Kyneburg’

(Crozy Group)

Origin M. DAVIS Martin, England
Height Small
Foliage Dark
Form Branching
Flower Pink
Blooming Good bloomer
Tillering Average

Canna ‘Kyneburg’ is a small Crozy Group cultivar; dark foliage, elliptical shaped, maroon margin, branching habit; oval main stems, coloured green + purple; triangular flower stems, coloured green + purple; spikes of flowers are open, self-coloured salmon, staminodes are medium size, edges frilled, fully self-cleaning, good bloomer, blooms open in the early morning; fertile both ways, not self-pollinating or true to type, capsules globose; rhizomes are thick, up to 3 cm in diameter, coloured white and purple; tillering is average.

After a few days the salmon flower colour fades to a pleasant apricot.

References
Claines Canna Collection 2006
Summary: Small salmon pink to orange flower, growing to 90cm. A seedling from ‘Osric’.
Size: Small, to 90cm.
Flower: Small salmon pink to orange.
Foliage: Green with maroon variegation
Origin: Martin Davis Plants, Gloucester, England, EU. C. ‘Osric’ x open.