Dahlia Flower Seeds Packet

$4.95

Dahlias (Dahlia spp.) are among the most beloved flowering plants, known for their stunning blooms and wide variety of colors, shapes, and sizes. Dahlias have become a staple in gardens worldwide, admired for their prolonged flowering period and ability to create striking floral displays. Whether grown in flower beds, borders, or containers, dahlias add beauty and vibrancy to any landscape. Dahlias can be grown from tubers, cuttings, or seeds. While tubers are the most common propagation method, growing dahlias from seeds allows for exciting genetic diversity, as seedlings can develop unique flower shapes and colors. Dahlia flowers are a versatile and visually stunning addition to any garden, providing long-lasting blooms, pollinator benefits, and vibrant floral displays. While traditionally grown from tubers, starting dahlias from seed allows for unique and diverse flowers each season.
Product Detail
  • Plant Type: Perennial zones 8 and up. Annual zones 8 and down
  • Genus: Dahlia
  • Species: Pinnata
  • Plant Height/Width: 14"-18"
  • Season: Midsummer through the first frost
  • Exposure: Full sun partial shade
  • Difficulty: Easy

Dahlia

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Keep the Blooms Coming

Keep cutting the flowers to use in bouquets to keep more flowers coming all season. If you are really brave, cut the first flower stalk that starts to bud down on or 2 leaves… this will encourage branching and more flowers.

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Rating of 5 means .
The rating of this product for "" is 4.

Keep the Blooms Coming

Keep cutting the flowers to use in bouquets to keep more flowers coming all season. If you are really brave, cut the first flower stalk that starts to bud down on or 2 leaves… this will encourage branching and more flowers.


The Brief and Glorious History of the Purple Peas

Utilized as ornamental plants, dahlias were cultivated by the Aztecs prior to the discovery of America and brought to Spain in 1798. Apart from their visual appeal, they've been valued for their medicinal properties. According to Glenn Ross Whitley, their roots contain inulin, and tubers possess antibiotic compounds, elevating their significance as root crops and medicinal herbs among pre-Columbian peoples in central Mexico, Yucatan, and Guatemala.

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