
A native of South and central America, Indian Shot Canna Lily (Canna indica) is believed to have arrived in Hawaii not long after Captain Cook and is now considered naturalized here.
Posted for Terri’s Flower Hour. See more responses here.

A native of South and central America, Indian Shot Canna Lily (Canna indica) is believed to have arrived in Hawaii not long after Captain Cook and is now considered naturalized here.
Posted for Terri’s Flower Hour. See more responses here.
Wonderful flowers I have a small patch that I am sure will get a lot bigger over time
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They do tend to spread I think.
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I have seen a whole riverbank as far you could see each way, all Cannas. It was a river that went through a town so someone dumped garden waste with Cannas in it, probably more than once. They do spread
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He must have brought it here, too, and it grows like a strong weed. Like bamboo.
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I don’t think he was carrying it, but as more voyagers came to Hawaii they brought all sorts of things to trade and the like.
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Beautiful shot, Graham. We have some of these nearing bloom time in our front and back yards.
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They have a striking look to them.
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This is a gorgeous and unusual cannabis lily, Graham. Reminds me of Bird of Paradise!
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Hmmm…. I suspect one might be able to smoke it, Terri….
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🤣🤣 canna lily…silly autocorrect!
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I should give it a try!
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It does have a bit of that look to it, a sort of vertical version.
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