Dahlias: tremendously fascinating

  • Dahlias are perennial herbaceous plants that belong to the Asteraceae family.
  • They have long, erect stems with large, toothed leaves.
  • Their flowers can vary in size from small to enormous, and are available in a wide range of colors and shapes, including red, pink, orange, yellow, white, and purple.
  • The flower shapes can be single, double, pompom, cactus, hummingbird, and many more, making dahlias very versatile and attractive in the garden.

Basic care:

  • Light: Dahlias prefer full sun to bloom best, although they can also tolerate some partial shade in warm climates.
  • Soil: They need well-drained, fertile soil. They love compost and organic matter.
  • Watering: Keep the soil evenly moist, especially during dry periods. Avoid waterlogging, as this can lead to root rot.
  • Temperature: Dahlias are warm-weather plants and do not tolerate frost. They are grown as annuals in regions with cold winters and as perennials in warmer climates.
  • Pruning: It is recommended to remove faded flowers to encourage continuous blooming. You can also trim the stems to promote more compact and branched growth.

Interesting facts:

  • Dahlias are native to Mexico and are considered the national flower of the country.
  • Dahlias are known for their ability to attract pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, with their nectar and pollen.

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