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Dahlia pinnata - Garden Dahlia

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Dahlia pinnata is a magnificent perennial plant, admired for its bountiful and extravagant blooms, and lush green multipinnate foliage. Native to Mexico, this vibrant gem of the gardening world showcases a dynamic colour palette in its stunning blossoms, ranging from the sunniest yellows to the softest pinks, thus ensuring a vivid display from summer through till fall. Not a fan of subtlety, the Garden Dahlia grows up to an impressive 1. 5 meters in height, with its radiant flowers spanning up to 30 cm in diameter — guaranteed to make a striking statement in any garden setting. These sun-worshippers crave fertile, well-drained soil, and moderate water usage, thereby presenting an ideal addition for both ornamental garden displays as well as border arrangements. Offering a potent blend of awe-inspiring aesthetics and practical care requirements, Dahlia pinnata serves as a delightful choice for garden enthusiasts seeking impressive floral displays without the fuss.

  • Size: Up to 1.5 meters tall
  • Flowers: Wide-ranging vibrant colors, blooming from summer through fall
  • Foliage: Green multipinnate leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Dramatic Impact: Showy flowers with large diameter
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