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Dahlia
Dahlia
Dahiia are tall, half hardy perennials raised each year from tubers or cuttings, or annuals raised from seed (bedding dahlia). Blooms can be the size of plates and a wide range of flower types are available. The border dahlia is more imposing than the bedding dahlia and generally grows taller often with much larger blooms. Always dig in organic matter before planting out and dead head regularly to prolong flowering. Dahlias are thirsty and hungry plants. Water in dry weather and occasionally feed with liquid fertiliser. A well drained fertile soil is needed as is a sunny spot.
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Dahlia (Bedding Varieties)
Bedding Dahlia
The bedding dahlia is an annual and is easiest to grow as new plants are often raised from seed and it requires little attention after planting out. Always dig in organic matter before planting out and dead head regularly to prolong the flowering. Dahlias are thirsty and hungry plants. Water in dry weather and occasionally feed with liquid fertiliser. A well drained fertile soil is needed as is a sunny spot.
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Dahlia (Border Varieties)
Border Dahlia
The border dahlia is more imposing than the bedding dahlia and generally grows taller, often with much larger blooms. Always dig in organic matter before planting out and dead head regularly to prolong flowering. Dahlias are thirsty and hungry plants. Water in dry weather and occasionally feed with liquid fertiliser. A well drained fertile soil is needed as is a sunny spot.
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Dahlia '14 Orange Dec'
Dahlia '14 Orange Dec' (Decorative)
The border dahlia is more imposing than the bedding dahlia and generally grows taller, often with much larger blooms. Always dig in organic matter before planting out and dead head regularly to prolong flowering. Dahlias are thirsty and hungry plants. Water in dry weather and occasionally feed with liquid fertiliser. A well drained fertile soil is needed as is a sunny spot.
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Dahlia '71770-52' (Mystic Series) syn. Dahlia 'Mystic Sparkler'
Dahlia 'Mystic Sparkler' (Single)
The border dahlia is more imposing than the bedding dahlia and generally grows taller, often with much larger blooms. Always dig in organic matter before planting out and dead head regularly to prolong flowering. Dahlias are thirsty and hungry plants. Water in dry weather and occasionally feed with liquid fertiliser. A well drained fertile soil is needed as is a sunny spot. 'Mystic Sparkler' is a single flowering dahlia and produces hot pink flowers with a yellow central halo. It also has dark foliage.
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Dahlia 'Abbie'
Dahlia 'Abbie' (Decorative)
The border dahlia is more imposing than the bedding dahlia and generally grows taller, often with much larger blooms. Always dig in organic matter before planting out and dead head regularly to prolong flowering. Dahlias are thirsty and hungry plants. Water in dry weather and occasionally feed with liquid fertiliser. A well drained fertile soil is needed as is a sunny spot. Abbie is a decorative Dahlia with lavender pink flowers and white base.
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Dahlia 'AC Dark Horse'
Dahlia 'AC Dark Horse' (Semi-cactus)
This Dahlia has large, cerise pink flowers with white tips, each one the size of a dinner plate. A border dahlia. Semi-cactus, dinner plate form.
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Dahlia 'Addison June'
Dahlia 'Addison June' (Ball)
Vibrantly coloured ball dahlia. Bright fuchsia pink colour and the blooms have good form. Flower size 3" (8cm). Height 3' (92cm). A border Dahlia.
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Dahlia 'Akita'
Dahlia 'Akita' (Misc)
Dahiia are tall, half hardy perennials raised each year from tubers or cuttings, or annuals raised from seed (bedding dahlia). Blooms can be the size of plates and a wide range of flower types are available. The border dahlia is more imposing than the bedding dahlia and generally grows taller often with much larger blooms. Always dig in organic matter before planting out and dead head regularly to prolong flowering. Dahlias are thirsty and hungry plants. Water in dry weather and occasionally feed with liquid fertiliser. A well drained fertile soil is needed as is a sunny spot. 'Akita' bears cactus-type flowers with burnt orange petals, blending to orangey-yellow towards the centre.
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Dahlia 'Alauna Clair-Obscur'
Dahlia 'Alauna Clair-Obscur' (Fimbriated)
The border dahlia is more imposing than the bedding dahlia and generally grows taller, often with much larger blooms. Always dig in organic matter before planting out and dead head regularly to prolong flowering. Dahlias are thirsty and hungry plants. Water in dry weather and occasionally feed with liquid fertiliser. A well drained fertile soil is needed as is a sunny spot. 'Alauna Clair-Obscur' bears large (up to 20cm across), ruffled looking, fimbriated-type, raspberry-coloured flower-heads, with white petal tips that are slightly ragged at the tips
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Dahlia 'Alfred Grille'
Dahlia 'Alfred Grille' (Cactus)
Big, semi-cactus flowers appear for many months from midsummer well into the autumn. Each flower is a blend of salmon pink and orange, which merges into yellow towards the centre. The petals are long and thin, and recurving, creating a wonderful spikey effect. A border Dahlia.
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Dahlia 'All That Jazz'
Dahlia 'All That Jazz' (Decorative)
Flowers are golden yellow blending to rose red with a deep rose red reverse. Lovely coloring that can change shading in different weather conditions. Bush is strong and upright and reaches a height of 4'. A border dahlia