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Sky Hawk

Canna ‘Sky Hawk’

(Foliage Group)

Origin JOHNSON Johnny K.
Height Giant
Foliage Dark
Form Spreading
Flower Red
Tillering Prolific

Canna ‘Sky Hawk’ is a giant Foliage Group cultivar; dark chocolate foliage, very large, ovoid shaped, maroon margin, spreading habit; oval main stems, coloured green + purple; spikes of flowers are erect, self-coloured orange-red, staminodes are long and narrow, edges regular, fully self-cleaning, blooms open in the early morning; fertile both ways, not true to type, self-pollinating, capsules round; rhizomes are thick, up to 7 cm in diameter, coloured white and purple; tillering is prolific.

The giant of our collection.   J.J. excelled himself with this one. Red-edged, chocolate coloured gigantic leaves on red stems. The flowers are carried so high you won’t reach them without a ladder. They are long spikes of large orange/red orchid shaped blooms. Size up to 3.3m (11′).

The lady is standing behind a CannaPhasion’, which grows over 1.5 metres, emphasising  the giant  ‘Shy Hawk’ in the rear.  
References
Rivendell Botanic Garden, List January 2001
Soft pink flowers, green leaves. Dwarf.
Claines Canna Collection 2006
Summary: The giant of our collection. Red-edged, chocolate coloured gigantic leaves on red stems. The flowers are carried so high you won’t reach them without a ladder. They are long spikes of large orange/red orchid shaped blooms.
Size: Over 3.3m (11′)
Flower: Long spikes of large orange/red blooms.
Foliage: Red-edged large dark leaves. Red stems.
Origin: Raised by Johnny K. Johnson, USA.