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Canna BananaThe cold weather for Canna Banana and other tropical plants?

My cannas and banana have been damaged by cold weather this winter exceptionally cause their leaves to brown and wither. I have since focused on plants with leaves to prevent further damage. In the meantime, do I cut the leaves that have turned brown (almost all) or leave them until it warms up?

I do not know where you are, but I am a small part of Canada, and my bananas (banana fiber Japanese) back from the ground, even if the leaves / stems are dead. Cannas are however very tender and they do not survive without me. I have to dig the first frost. Best way to know if yours is alive is to dig tubers / root and if it is yellow and fleshy, it then will go well. If everything is black or brown, then you have lost.


¡Tropicalismo!: Spice Up Your Garden with Cannas, Bananas, and 93 Other Eye-Catching Tropical Plants


¡Tropicalismo!: Spice Up Your Garden with Cannas, Bananas, and 93 Other Eye-Catching Tropical Plants


$3.20


Does your garden lack zing? Are your borders a bore? Spice them up with a touch of the tropics! Tropical plants bring sizzle to every garden. Bananas in Maine, cannas in Canada—these plants can be grown everywhere. Whether used in containers or planted directly in the ground, their bold leaves and over-the-top flowers create instant drama. Pam Baggett chooses 100 of the best tropical plants a…

¡Tropicalismo!: Spice Up Your Garden with Cannas, Bananas, and 93 Other Eye-catching Tropical Plants


¡Tropicalismo!: Spice Up Your Garden with Cannas, Bananas, and 93 Other Eye-catching Tropical Plants




Tropicalismo!: Spice Up Your Garden with Cannas, Bananas, and 93 Other Eye-Catching Tropical Plants   [TROPICALISMO] [Paperback]


Tropicalismo!: Spice Up Your Garden with Cannas, Bananas, and 93 Other Eye-Catching Tropical Plants   [TROPICALISMO] [Paperback]


$17.95




Fernando's Gift/El Regalo De Fernando


Fernando’s Gift/El Regalo De Fernando


$7.87


The story of Fernando, a young boy who lives in the rain forest of Costa Rica. Readers can follow Fernando’s adventures as he picks bananas off the tree right outside his door, and goes swimming in the local river. One day Fernando and his frien…

Counting Crocodiles


Counting Crocodiles


$6.93


A monkey lives on an island where sour lemons are the only thing to eat. He can see a banana tree on another island, but the only way to get there is to travel through the crocodile-infested waters of the Sillabobble Sea. Luckily the clever monkey…

Monkey (Board)


Monkey (Board)


$4.94


Readers can slide the banana on the front cover to see the little monkey`s ears wiggle as the monkey describes its day playing with its mischief-loving monkey friends.

Once upon a Banana (Hardcover)


Once upon a Banana (Hardcover)


$17.81


When a monkey casually tosses a banana peel on the street, the ensuing ruckus will have little children rocking with laughter. Wordless except for wry, rhyming street signs, this humorous picture book follows the mayhem one instance of littering can wr…

El Gusto Del Mercado Mexicano/a Taste of the Mexican Market


El Gusto Del Mercado Mexicano/a Taste of the Mexican Market


$7.87


Let’s visit a Mexican market! Along the way you can compare, weigh, count, and learn about culture and customs. From bunches of hanging bananas and braids of garlic to pyramids of melons and baskets of sweet cheese, this Mexican market is full of …