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Thank you .. I had to look it up, all I know is it's a canna lily. Here's the info. Let me know if you want seeds :)

‘Rosemond Cole’​

An image of the canna x generalis 'Rosemond Cole’ up close. You can see green foliage in the background, but the focus of the image is the tall orange and yellow flowers. These blooms are different from other canna lilies, and are a red-orange color on each petal. Then there is a yellow-orange layer of the outside of each flower petal.'Rosemond Cole’ up close. You can see green foliage in the background, but the focus of the image is the tall orange and yellow flowers. These blooms are different from other canna lilies, and are a red-orange color on each petal. Then there is a yellow-orange layer of the outside of each flower petal.
This gorgeous variety has orange flowers with a thin gold outline around the petals.

Scientific Name: Canna x generalis ‘Rosemond Cole’


  • Plant Type: Perennial
  • Plant Size: 3’-4’
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial sun
  • Plant Zones: 4-11

This unique blooming flower has orange petals with a thin gold outline around the petal. Perfect if you love multicolored petals in one bloom.

What this variety lacks in height, it will make up for in blooms. The large petals are truly stunning against the dark green foliage. Beautiful in patio containers or as a backdrop to lower growing perennials or annuals.
Thank you it's very beautiful.
Around here I have to dig up canna to over winter in the basement. I forgot one year and they died.
 
18* last night, brrr cold! In the fall I plant chard, kale, mustard, carrots, collards, romaine etc in 5 gallon pots right by my back door. Keep them under double row covers. Everything survived the dip in temperature except the romaine. Hopefully ill have fresh greens (and the chickens too!) through most of the winter. We hit negative temps and all bets are off though.
 
That is what I was told by the Doctor so being easy for me.
So sorry! I just googled it to see what greens needed to be avoided, and geez its everything I like to eat.except the okra. I hope your hubby has an easier time with that kind of restriction than I'm imagining. No pickles either! Oh the torture!
 

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