| I have no first hand knowledge, but here is what I could piece together: I googled "Canna Cinabina". Google asked me if I meant "Canna Cinnabarina". It also gave me a Wikipedia entry that stated the same thing the seller did: "A vigorous Canna species, medium size to 130cm (4'); broad, light-green foliage, with distinctive darker and lighter green veins throughout; orchid-like blooms, erect bright golden yellow with bright orange-red specks; an upright vase-like profile. Starts blooming in early spring when the plant is only 30cm (12") tall, and continues non-stop until frost. Native to Colima, Mexico." You never know about Wikipedia entries, but if you'd like to see the entire entry, here is the link: Linky I decided to see what came up when telling google, yes, I meant "Canna Cinnabarina". One of the links was a Dave's Garden entry. It said a synonym for "Canna Cinnabarina" is "Canna indica var. Maculata". So, I decided to search for that. LOL - this is getting complicated. Anyway - the Dave's Garden link is here: Linky Searching for "Canna Maculata" got me a Karshesky's entry that states it is a shorter medium height, yellow with red speckles bloomed, medium light green leaved canna that is native to tropical and subtropical areas. Below is a link to that page: Linky It's a lot of guesswork, and I may have led you completely astray, but the Canna Maculata sounds a lot like the Canna "Cinabina" you found on eBay. Just a matter of misspelling another name for the Canna Maculata. As crazy as all the above is, I hope it helped. It's 6:00 in the morning and I can't sleep, so if none of it makes sense, please accept my apologies. :) |