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Tirol

Canna ‘Tirol’

syn Tyrol
(Crozy Group)

Origin PFITZER Wilhelm
Height Medium
Foliage Dark
Form Upright
Flower Pink
Blooming Good bloomer
Flowering July/August/September/October/Until frosts
Tillering Average

Canna ‘Tirol’ is a medium sized Crozy Group cultivar; dark foliage, oval shaped, upright habit; spikes of flowers are open, self-coloured salmon, staminodes are medium size, edges irregular, petals green, fully self-cleaning, good bloomer, flowers in July until frosts in northern temperate zone, blooms open in the early morning; fertile both ways, not self-pollinating or true to type, capsules round; rhizomes are thick, up to 3 cm in diameter, coloured pink and purple; tillering is average.

Canna ‘Tirol’
References
Canna Handbook, Keith Hayward. Edition 1.06. © September 2000
W Pfitzer 1930. Tallish plant with pink flowers carried in a tight unruly cluster. Bronze foliage.
KAVB International Canna Checklist, September 2004
W. Pfitzer, 1930; flowers azalea-pink (RHS 38A), veins deeper coloured, leaves green, height over 80 cm.
Claines Canna Collection 2006
Summary: Medium sized, dark leaves and deep, salmon-pink blooms.