Canna ‘Musafolia Minima’
Group(s): Musafolia Group
Height: Giant, over 3m
Flower: Orange
Blooming: Average bloomer
Foliage: Green
Form: Arching
Origin: ANNÉE Théodore
Availability: Extinct
Introduced by Théodore Année, Passy, France in 1860, Canna (Balisier) ‘Musafolia Minima’ is a giant cultivar; light green foliage, very large, broadly oblong shaped, arching habit; oval main stems, coloured green; flowers are erect, self-coloured purple-orange, staminodes are small, edges regular, petals red with farina, fully self-cleaning, average bloomer, blooms open in the early morning; fertile both ways, self-pollinating and also true to type, capsules round; rhizomes are not produced.
Canna ‘Musafolia Minima’ is no longer available.
Thor Dalebø