CANNA CANNOVA® 'MANGO' – A bold and colorful canna lily that produces lush tropical foliage and vibrant mango-colored blooms from early summer until frost. Perfect for gardeners who want nonstop color and dramatic height ☀️�.
Ideal for sunny borders, containers, and even pond edges, this variety is part of the Cannova® series—bred for earlier blooming and better performance in cooler climates. Easy to grow and striking in any landscape �.
- Bright mango-orange flowers with upright growth
- Hardy in zones 8-11 (grow as annual in cooler zones)
- Full sun for best performance
- Height 30–48 inches, Spread 18–24 inches
- Great for containers, tropical gardens, or poolside color
Note: Ships in nursery pots with protective packing. May not flower during shipment, but will bloom quickly in warm, sunny conditions. In cooler zones, lift rhizomes before winter to store indoors �️.
We cannot ship this plant to California due to agricultural restrictions.
Growing Zones: 8-11

| Mature Height: | 30 to 48 Inches |
| Sunlight: | Full Sun |
| Mature width: | 18 to 24 Inches |
| Botanical Name: | Canna Cannova® 'Mango' |
| Growth Rate | Fast |
FAQ's
Is Canna Cannova® 'Mango' a perennial?
Yes, in USDA Zones 8–11 it’s a tender perennial. In colder zones, grow it as an annual or dig up the rhizomes and store them indoors over winter.
When does it bloom?
It begins blooming in late spring or early summer and continues until the first frost. Deadheading can help encourage more blooms.
Is it good for containers?
Absolutely! Canna Cannova® 'Mango' thrives in large containers with full sun and moist soil. Perfect for decks, patios, or balcony planters.
How much sun does it need?
This canna lily needs full sun (at least 6 hours/day) to thrive and produce its vivid mango-orange flowers consistently.
Is it deer-resistant?
Canna lilies are not a favorite of deer, but in areas with heavy deer pressure, young shoots may still be nibbled. Consider protection if deer are common.
Can it grow in wet soil?
Yes! Canna 'Mango' loves moist soil and even tolerates wet spots, making it great for pond edges or rain gardens.
How do I overwinter Cannova 'Mango'?
In cold climates, dig up the rhizomes after frost, clean and dry them, and store in a cool, dark place in dry peat or sawdust until spring.
Is Canna safe around pets?
Canna plants are generally considered non-toxic to dogs and cats, making them safe for pet-friendly landscapes.
How often should I water it?
Keep the soil consistently moist, especially in hot weather. Container-grown cannas may require daily watering during peak summer.
Does it require fertilizer?
Yes, feed monthly with a balanced fertilizer during the growing season to support lush foliage and vibrant blooms.