|                    Golden canna, Bandana-of-the-everglades
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                |                    Canna flaccida  
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                |                    Cannaceae 
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                 Landscape Uses:
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                 Water gardens and along pond and lake edges. | 
               
                Ecological Restoration Notes:  | 
               
              
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                 A somewhat rare understory element of swamps and marshes. | 
               
              
                | Availability: | 
               
              
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                 Widely available in central Florida. Commonly available at native plant nurseries in northeast and South Florida.  Available in in Key West at Key West Botanical Garden. | 
               
              
                | Description: | 
               
              
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                 Large herb with large leaves and bright yellow flowers. | 
               
              
                | Height: | 
               
              
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                 Typically 4-6 feet in height.  Individual stems are taller than broad, but clusters of plants may form a mass. | 
               
              
                | Growth Rate: | 
               
              
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                 Fast. | 
               
              
                | Range: | 
               
              
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                 Southeastern United States west to Texas and south to Miami-Dade County and the Monroe County mainland. Not documented on barrier islands in southeastern Florida, but possibly historically present; it grows well at Pan’s Garden in Palm Beach. | 
               
              
                | Habitats: | 
               
              
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                 Swamps and marshes. | 
               
              
                | Soils: | 
               
              
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                 Wet to moist, moderately well-drained to poorly drained organic soils. | 
               
              
                | Nutritional Requirements: | 
               
              
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                 High; requires rich organic soils for optimal growth. | 
               
              
                | Salt Water Tolerance: | 
               
              
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                 Low; does not tolerate flooding by salt or brackish water. | 
               
              
                | Salt Wind Tolerance: | 
               
              
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                 Low; salt wind may burn the leaves. | 
               
              
                | Drought Tolerance: | 
               
              
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                 Low; requires moist to wet soils and is intolerant of long periods of drought. | 
               
              
                | Light Requirements: | 
               
              
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                 Full sun to light shade. | 
               
              
                | Flower Color: | 
               
              
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                 Yellow. | 
               
              
                | Flower Characteristics: | 
               
              
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                 Showy. | 
               
              
                | Flowering Season: | 
               
              
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                 Spring-summer. | 
               
              
                | Fruit: | 
               
              
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                 Brown capsule. | 
               
              
                | Wildlife and Ecology: | 
               
              
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                 Larval host and nectar source for Brazilian skipper (Calpodes ethlius) butterflies. Attracts bee, bat and hummingbird pollinators. Provides food for birds. | 
               
                     
                | Horticultural Notes: | 
               
              
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                 Can be grown from seed or division. | 
               
              
                | Comments: | 
               
              
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                 See also the Florida Wildflower Foundation's  Flower Friday page. | 
               
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