Introduced by Kraenzl. Native of Belize, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Colombia and Ecuador at altitudes of 500-2,000m (1,600 – 6,500ft). Johnson’s Dictionary of 1856 reports that it first entered England in 1820 as Canna latifolia, meaning ‘broad-leaved’.
Professor Paul Maas and his wife Dr. Hiltje Maas, consider C. tuerckheimii is the correct name, but Dr. Nobuyuki Tanaka considers that the correct name is C. latifolia.Synonyms: C. altensteinii Bouché, C. ‘Broadleaf’, C. ‘Broad-leaved canna’, C. coccinea var. sylvestris (Roscoe) Regel, C. curviflora Horan., C. gemella Nees & Mart., C. gigantea F. Delaroche, C. iridiflora Willd., C. latifolia Mill., C. macrophylla Hort. ex Horan., C. ‘Marabout’, C. neglecta Weinm., C. sylvestris Roscoe, C. violacea Bouché