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Dahlia
Dahlia

Dahlia belongs to the Dahlia genus.

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Dahlias are native to Mexico and Central America. They were introduced to Europe in 1872 and have since been subjected to intense hybridization in order to create the thousands of named cultivars enjoyed by modern gardeners. Flowers come in many forms, from miniature pompoms to foot-wide “dinnerplates,” with colors ranging to just about anything short of blue. Scientifically speaking, dahlias have eight sets of chromosomes as compared to the two sets found in most plants, which explains the extraordinary diversity of types.

Plants can be propagated from seed, cuttings, or tuber divisions (with the warning that since most named varieties of dahlia are hybrids, saved seed is unlikely to come up true to the parent plant). Dahlias grown from seed should produce tubers that can be dug up and stored for the winter in areas with hard frost.

In the spring, stored (or purchased) tubers should be planted 4 – 6” deep after danger of frost has passed. Wait until leaves appear before watering. Taller varieties require staking—especially those with large blooms.

For more information, try The Colorado Dahlia Society.


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How to keep this plant happy

In zones below 8, dig and store tubers after first hard frost.


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Sowing and Germinating Instructions

Do not exclude light.


Planting Out / Transplanting Instructions

Prefers full sun.


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Etymology

Named for 18th century Swedish botanist Anders Dahl.

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