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Jesse Saylor
(Carolina Orange Dahlia, Dahlia)
A tuberous perennial from the Dahlinova® series of dahlias, 'Carolina Orange' develops into a compact, freely branching, upright mounding plant. It's prized for its semi-double (extra petal) flowers with red-orange petals surrounding a central yellow tuft of stamens. This hybrid was developed by plant breeders in The Netherlands in 1997, as a random mutation off of another dahlia cultivar named 'Ruicaro'.
Few plants rival dahlias as everblooming bedding plants and cut flowers. These herbaceous,...
(City of Alkmaar Dahlia, Dahlia, Decorative Dahlia)
Nothing beats dahlias as everblooming bedding plants and cut flowers. Cultivar 'City of Alkmaar' is a herbaceous, warm season, tender perennial with bulbous underground tubers. Its green, compound foliage is made of single, oval and pointed leaflets with toothed margins. The small, doubled, semi-cactus flowers are light orange with blushes of pink on petal tips, and are long-lasting. It is good to remove the old buds from spent flowers to encourage continued flowering.
Dahlias prefer well-drained,...
Jessie Keith
(Classic Elise Dahlia, Dahlia, Single Dahlia)
Nothing beats dahlias as everblooming bedding plants and cut flowers. Cultivar 'Classic Elise' is a herbaceous, warm season, tender perennial with bulbous underground tubers. Its dark, green-black, compound foliage is made of oval and pointed leaflets with toothed margins on dark stems. The medium-sized, single, peony-flowered blossoms are a warm orange with a dark red center disc. It is good to remove the old buds from spent flowers to encourage continued flowering.
Dahlias prefer well-drained,...
International Flower Bulb Centre
(Classic Poème Dahlia, Dahlia, Peony-flowered Dahlia)
Dahlias are nearly unrivaled as everblooming bedding plants or cut flowers. The dark foliage and the blooms of 'Classic Poème' - which look painted - are certainly beautiful. This hybrid produces semi-double, peony-like flowers with a gold and brown center. The petal bases are bright yellow, but blush to orange-salmon with hints of lavender closer to their outer edges. Multiple rows of the oval petals create the 5-inch (12 cm) flowers that lasts a long time. Remove the spent flowers to encourage...
International Flower Bulb Centre
(Classic Swanlake Dahlia, Dahlia, Peony-flowered Dahlia)
Dahlias are nearly unrivaled as everblooming bedding plants or cut flowers. The brownish green foliage and the blooms of 'Classic Swanlake' are certainly beautiful. This hybrid, first selected in 1981, produces semi-double, peony-like flowers with a brown and gold center. The petal bases are yellow, but quickly blush to creamy ivory-white toward their edges. Multiple rows of the oval petals create the 4-inch (10 cm) flowers that lasts a long time. Remove the spent flowers to encourage continued flower...
International Flower Bulb Centre
(Claudette Dahlia, Dahlia, Laciniated Dahlia)
Nothing beats dahlias as everblooming bedding plants and cut flowers. Cultivar 'Claudette' is a herbaceous, warm season, tender perennial with bulbous underground tubers. Its green, compound foliage is made of oval and pointed leaflets with toothed margins. The medium-sized, doubled, ball-shaped flowers are deep medium to dark pink and are long-lasting. It is good to remove the old buds from spent flowers to encourage continued flowering.
Dahlias prefer well-drained, fertile soil and full...
James H. Schutte
(Colorado Pixie Dahlia, Dahlia, Semi-Cactus Dahlia)
Dahlias are nearly unrivaled as everblooming bedding plants or cut flowers. Prolifically producing up to 4-inch-wide (10 cm) flowers, 'Colorado Pixie' is considered a semi-cactus flower because of the numerous narrow petals. This hybrid, introduced in 2005, produces double (numerous extra petal rows) blossoms with a blend of fading colors. In the center, newly opening petals are rose-pink. Open petals are yellow with lighter pink edges, and eventually fade to white at the outermost edge of the flower...
Jesse Saylor
(Colorado Dahlia, Dahlia)
A tuberous perennial from the Dahlinova® series of dahlias, 'Colorado' develops into a compact, freely branching, upright mounding plant. It's prized for its nearly fully double (extra petal) flowers with with palest buttery yellow petals. The petals overlap and when the flower head finally opens its widest, it reveals the tiny central tuft of yellow stamens. This hybrid was developed by plant breeders for commercial production as a potted plant.
Few plants rival dahlias as everblooming bedding...
(Connie Dahlia, Dahlia, Dahliettaâ„¢ Connie Dahlia, Decorative Dahlia)
The fully double, pompon-like blooms of Dahliettaâ„¢ Connie are bright purple-red. This vigorous, heavy-flowering dwarf dahlia was introduced by the Ball Horticultural Company and is ideal for container culture.
This warm season herbaceous tender perennial grows from bulbous underground tubers and have rich green compound leaves with toothed margins. The colorful flowers appear continuously and are attractive to bees and butterflies. Remove the old buds from spent flowers to encourage heavier...