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Dahlia imperialis - Bell Tree Dahlia

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Dahlia imperialis is a breath-taking perennial that's known as the Bell Tree Dahlia, a star in our universe of Annuals & Perennials. This plant towers up to 20 feet high, commanding attention in your garden with its dramatically deep green leaves and distinctive bell-shaped flowers. Expressing exquisite hues of lavender and rosy pink, these blooms kick off their display in late autumn – a time when much of your garden may be winding down for the year. The Bell Tree Dahlia, with its preference for full sun to partial shade and moderate thirst, helps your outdoor space maintain a vital pop of color and tropical flair. Bring home the Bell Tree Dahlia for an unforgettable accent piece that resonates with nature's majesty, while adding architectural gravitas to your landscape. Enjoy the late autumn flourish of this 'Queen of the Autumn Garden,' a beloved tribute to the enchanting realm of nature.

  • Size: Up to 20 feet tall
  • Flowers: Bell-shaped flowers in lavender or rosy hues
  • Foliage: Deep green, divided leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Bloom Time: Blooms late autumn
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