List of Canna Species - List of Species

List of Species

The following list is based on the Taxomic revision of the family Cannaceae in the New World and Asia, by Dr Tanaka and the proposal to conserve the name Canna tuerckheimii over C. latifolia.

  • Canna amabilis T. Koyama & Nb. Tanaka
  • Canna bangii Kraenzl.
  • Canna coccinea Blanc.
  • Canna compacta Rosc.
  • Canna discolor var. discolor (Lindl.) Nb.Tanaka
  • Canna discolor var. rubripunctata Nb.Tanaka
  • Canna discolor var. viridifolia Nb.Tanaka
  • Canna flaccida Salisb.
  • Canna glauca L.
  • Canna glauca var. siamensis (Kraenzl) Nb. Tanaka
  • Canna indica L.
  • Canna indica var. flava (Roscoe ex Baker) Nb. Tanaka
  • Canna indica var. maculata (Hook) Nb. Tanaka
  • Canna indica var. sanctae-rosae (Kraenzl.) Nb.Tanaka
  • Canna indica var. warszewiczii (A.Dietr.) Nb.Tanaka
  • Canna iridiflora Ruiz & Pav.
  • Canna jacobiniflora T. Koyama & Nb. Tanaka
  • Canna jaegeriana Ignatz Urban
  • Canna liliiflora Warsc. ex Planch.
  • Canna paniculata Ruiz & Pav.
  • Canna patens Rosc.
  • Canna pedunculata Sims
  • Canna plurituberosa T. Koyama & Nb. Tanaka
  • Canna speciosa Rosc.
  • Canna stenantha Nb. Tanaka
  • Canna tuerckheimii Kraenzl.

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