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Dahlias will flower from early summer till first frost
Soft, pastel colours work well in all gardens
Popular cutting flower that provides a pop of colour in your garden and home
Light Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Growing Height: 20-24"
Bulb Size: #1
For best results, plant these bulbs 20-24" apart at a depth of 2"
Pinch shoot tips twice to encourage fullness
Part Number | DAH0061 |
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Area Coverage (sq m) | 0.50 m² |
Planting Season | Spring |
Bloom Time | Mid to Late Summer |
Maximum Germination Time (day) | 60 d |
Minimum Germination Time (day) | 20 d |
Maximum Planting Temperature (°C) | 37.00 °C |
Minimum Planting Temperature (°C) | 1.00 °C |
Hardiness | Deer Resistant |
Life Cycle | Annual |
Net Weight (kg) | 0.68 kg |
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Package Form | Bag |
Growing Height (cm) | 80.00 cm |
Location | Indoor/Outdoor Use |
Number of Pieces | 4 |
Package Depth (in) | 3.94 in |
Package Height (in) | 8.66 in |
Package Weight (lb) | 1.50 lb |
Package Width (in) | 6.69 in |
Plant Hardiness Zone | 4, 4a, 4b, 5, 5a, 5b, 6, 6a, 6b, 7, 7a, 7b, 8, 8a, 8b, 9, 9a |
Region | Atlantic, Central Canada, Prarie Provinces, The North, West Coast |
Sustainability | Performance |
Tree and Shrub Type | Deciduous |
Wildlife Attracted | Bees, Birds, Butterflies |
Only Show Differences | Currently Viewing | ||||
Ratings | |||||
Area Coverage (sq m) | 0.50 m² | 0.50 m² | 0.12 m² | 0.50 m² | |
Planting Season | Spring | Fall | Spring | Fall | |
Bloom Time | Mid to Late Summer | Early to Mid Spring | Summer through Fall | Mid to Late Spring |