Canna indica
Canna indica |
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Flowers with seed pods |
Scientific classification |
Kingdom: |
Plantae |
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Angiosperms |
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Monocots |
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Commelinids |
Order: |
Zingiberales |
Family: |
Cannaceae |
Genus: |
Canna |
Species: |
C. indica |
Binomial name |
Canna indica L.
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Synonyms |
Species synonymy
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Canna annaei André.
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Canna aurantiaca Roscoe.
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Canna barbadica Bouché
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Canna bidentata Bertol.
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Canna carnea Roscoe
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Canna cearensis Huber.
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Canna chinensis Willd.
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Canna cinnabarina Bouché
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Canna coccinea var. bicolor Kraenzl.
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Canna commutata Bouché
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Canna compacta Bouché
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Canna concinna Bouché.
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Canna crocea Lag. ex Rchb.
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Canna crocea Roem. & Schult.
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Canna densifolia Bouché
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Canna edulis Ker Gawl.
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Canna ehrenbergii Bouché
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Canna ellipticifolia Stokes
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Canna esculenta Loudon
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Canna exigua Bouché
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Canna flavescens Link
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Canna floribunda Bouché
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Canna formosa Bouché
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Canna fulgida Bouché
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Canna glauca var. annaei Petersen.
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Canna heliconiifolia Bouché
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Canna heliconiifolia var. xalapensis (Horan.') Kraenzl.
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Canna indica var. edwardsii Regel.
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Canna indica var. lutea (Mill.) Aiton
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Canna indica var. napalensis (Wall. ex Bouché) Baker
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Canna indica var. orientalis (Roscoe) Baker
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Canna indica var. rubra Aiton
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Canna juncea Retz.
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Canna laeta Bouché
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Canna lagunensis Lindl.
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Canna lambertii Lindl.
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Canna leptochila Bouché
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Canna lutea Mill.
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Canna lutea Larrañaga
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Canna lutea var. aurantiaca Regel
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Canna lutea var. genuina Kraenzl.
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Canna lutea var. maculata (Hook.) Petersen
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Canna lutea var. pallida Kraenzl.
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Canna maculata (Hook) Link.
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Canna maxima Lodd. ex Roscoe
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Canna moritziana Bouché
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Canna napalensis Wall. ex Bouché
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Canna nepalensis D.Dietr.
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Canna occidentalis Roscoe
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Canna orientalis Bouché
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Canna orientalis Roscoe
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Canna orientalis var. flava Roscoe
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Canna pallida Roscoe.
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Canna pentaphylla D.Dietr.
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Canna plurituberosa T.Koyama & Nob.Tanaka
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Canna poeppigii Bouché
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Canna polyclada Wawra
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Canna polymorpha Lodd. ex Loudon
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Canna portoricensis Bouché
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Canna pulchra Hassk.
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Canna pulchra Bouché ex Horan.
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Canna rubra (Aiton) Willd.
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Canna rubricaulis Link
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Canna sanctae-rosae Kraenzl.
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Canna sanguinea Warsz. ex Otto & A.Dietr.
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Canna sanguinea Bouché
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Canna saturate-rubra Bouché ex K.Koch
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Canna seleriana Kraenzl.
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Canna sellowii Bouché
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Canna spectabilis Bouché
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Canna sulphurea Bouché
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Canna surinamensis Bouché
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Canna tenuiflora Bouché
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Canna textoria Noronha
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Canna thyrsiflora Hegetschw.
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Canna tinei Tod.
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Canna variabilis Willd.
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Canna variegata Besser
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Canna variegata Bouché
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Canna variegatifolia Ciciar.
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Canna ventricosa Bouché
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Canna warszewiczii var. flameus Ram. Goyena
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Canna xalapensis Horan.
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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 Cannaceae. It is native to much of South America, Central America, the West Indies, Mexico, and the southeastern United States (Florida, Texas, Louisiana, and South Carolina). It is also naturalized in much of Europe, sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, and Oceania.
Canna indica is a perennial growing to between 0.5 m and 2.5 m, depending on the variety. It is hardy to zone 10 and is frost tender. The flowers are hermaphrodite.Canna indica sps. can be used for the treatment of industrial waste waters through constructed wetlands. It is effective for the removal of high organic load, color and chlorinated organic compounds from paper mill wastewater.
Canna indica (achira in Latin America) has been a minor food crop cultivated by indigenous peoples of the Americas for thousands of years.
The seeds are small, globular, black pellets, hard and dense enough to sink in water. They resemble shotgun pellets giving rise to the plant's common name of Indian shot. The seeds are hard enough to shoot through wood and still survive and later germinate. According to the BBC "The story goes that during the Indian Mutiny of the 19th century, soldiers used the seeds of a Canna indica when they ran out of bullets."
The seeds are widely used for jewellery. The seeds are also used as the mobile elements of the kayamb, a musical instrument from Réunion, as well as the hosho, a gourd rattle from Zimbabwe, where the seeds are known as "hota" seeds.
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