Dahlia (Decorative Grp) 'Black Pierre'
Flower type | Double (pleniflorous) |
Flower color | Red-dark purple red-187B |
Flower diameter | 7,5 - 8 cm |
Inflorescence | Capitulum (head) |
Leaf size | 10 - 15 cm |
Leaf division | Diversely compound |
Leaf, main color | Dark green |
Flower color distribution | Unicolored |
The Dahlia 'Black Pierre', belonging to the decorative group of dahlias, is a stunning flower that adds a touch of elegance to any garden. With its unique double flower type, the 'Black Pierre' showcases a pleniflorous bloom, filled with layers upon layers of dark purple-red petals.
Measuring between 7.5 to 8 cm in diameter, the flowers of the 'Black Pierre' are relatively large, making it an eye-catching addition to any flower arrangement or garden bed. The inflorescence of this dahlia variety takes the form of a capitulum or a head, where multiple blooms are clustered together, creating a beautiful spectacle of color.
While the flowers are the main highlight of the 'Black Pierre', the foliage of this dahlia is equally remarkable. The leaves are diversely compound, with each leaf composed of smaller leaflets, giving it a delicate and intricate appearance. The main color of the leaves is a rich, dark green, which provides a striking contrast to the vibrant red-dark purple-red flowers.
One of the standout features of the 'Black Pierre' is its unicolored flower color distribution. The petals remain consistent in their deep red-purple hue throughout the entire bloom, ensuring a cohesive and visually appealing display. This unicolored distribution adds an element of simplicity and sophistication to the overall aesthetic of the flower.
In terms of care, the 'Black Pierre' is relatively low maintenance. It thrives in full sun to partial shade, requiring about six to eight hours of sunlight daily. Regular watering is essential to keep the soil evenly moist, especially during hot summer months. Mulching the plant can help retain moisture in the soil and suppress weed growth.
To ensure the 'Black Pierre' continues to produce lush blooms, deadheading spent flowers is recommended. This process involves removing fading or wilted flowers to promote new growth and prolong blooming throughout the season. Additionally, providing support, such as stakes or cages, can help prevent the plant from toppling over under the weight of its blooms.
Garden enthusiasts and flower enthusiasts alike will appreciate the beauty and grace of the 'Black Pierre'. Whether used for cut flowers in a vase or as a show-stopping focal point in a garden, this dahlia variety is sure to leave a lasting impression with its double, dark purple-red blossoms and contrasting dark green foliage.
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