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Canna glauca 'Panache' hardiness

bubba62
14 years ago

I finally broke down and dug up the roots of C. 'Panache' yesterday, since it did not return this spring (having been in the ground for three years and survived the previous two winters). No signs of life - decayed rhizomes with black eyes, etc. I have at least a dozen other varieties of Canna, not to mention several Hedychiums, Musas, and other relatives, all of which return faithfully here each spring, even without mulching. Four feet away from the deceased 'Panache' is an enormous clump of 'Australia', and next to it is Tetrapanax papyrifera, both of which have been in place for years and are growing out of control.

Does anyone have experience with 'Panache', or C. glauca in general, being less hardy than other species/hybrids? I'm hoping to replace it, but don't really want anything else that I have to dig and store or haul in and out of the greenhouse every winter.

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