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    Canna indica, commonly known as Indian shot, African arrowroot, edible canna, purple arrowroot, Sierra Leone arrowroot, is a plant species in the family...
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    large-flowered garden plants. Cannas are also used in agriculture as a source of starch for human and animal consumption. C. indica and C. glauca have been...
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  • Plants of the World Online regard many of these as synonyms (most of Canna indica) but also recognise two further species, making 12 in total. In addition...
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    both experts on the genus Canna have different opinions regarding this species. Maas considers C. patens a synonym of C. indica, but Tanaka considers it...
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    Canna × ehemannii is an early cultivar of canna, believed to be a hybrid between Canna indica and Canna iridiflora. Its name is sometimes spelt Canna...
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    be found in Brazil. The wingspan is about 120 mm. The larvae feed on Canna indica, Calathea zebrina, Musa species, and Hedychium coronarium. "Caligo Hübner...
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  • slug species Canis indica, the Indian wolf, a possible distinct species of wolves Canna indica, the saka siri, Indian shot, canna, bandera, chancle, coyol...
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    taxonomy of genus Canna, assign different classifications for this species. Dr Maas considers C. coccinea to be a synonym of C. indica L., however, Dr Tanaka's...
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  • Hota refers to the seeds of the plant Canna indica. Hota may also refer to: Almedin Hota, a Bosnian former professional footballer Damodar Hota, an Indian...
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    categorisations. Maas considers Canna discolor to be a synonym of C. indica L., however, Tanaka's studies have revealed that C. indica can be clearly distinguished...
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