The canary-yellow flowers with a green throat measure 4 inches in diameter and are slightly fragrant. The color is a bit lighter than Happy Returns. Recurved, overlapping petals have slightly ruffled margins.
Plants produce 10-15 well-spaced flowers per scape. Flowers open symmetrically just above the foliage. Going Bananas starts flowering one to two weeks later than Happy Returns in early summer, but will bloom continuously into early fall.
To produce Going Bananas,
Keep plants evenly moist until they are established. Allow the medium to dry out between waterings.
Late-summer plantings will produce bigger plants with more flowers. Allow six to eight weeks for rooting before temperatures remain below freezing. Don’t fertilize.
To overwinter, trim plants back to 2 inches late in the season. If trimmed too early, plants will re-grow. Cover with protective cloth if left in a cold frame. Ventilate if temperatures are above 40°.
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