Dahlia (Single-flowered Grp) Dahlegria Tricolor

Dahlia (Single-flowered Grp) Dahlegria Tricolor
Flower type Single
Leaf margin Serrate
Winter hardness Not hardy (USDA-zone 9,10,11)
Flower color Pink-dark blue pink-N074D; Red-dark red-045B
Flower diameter 8 - 8,5 cm
Plant height 50 - 60 cm; 10 - 20 cm
Inflorescence Capitulum (head)
Flowering month(s) July; August; October; September; June; May
Plantdiameter 25 cm - 30 cm
Leaf size 7,5 - 10 cm
Leaf division Diversely compound
Leaf, main color Dark brown; Dark green
Flower color distribution Multi-colored
Flower, secondary color(s) Orange-light yellow orange-018C

The Dahlia (Single-flowered Grp) Dahlegria Tricolor, commonly known as the Dahlia, is a stunning flower that is sure to catch the eye. With its single-flowered form, serrate leaf margin, and vibrant colors, it is no wonder that the Dahlia is a popular choice for garden enthusiasts.

While the Dahlia may not tolerate harsh winter conditions, it thrives in USDA zones 9, 10, and 11. This makes it an excellent choice for gardeners in warmer regions. Its winter hardness should be taken into consideration when planning to grow this plant.

In terms of flower color, the Dahlia offers a range of options. From pink-dark blue pink (N074D) to red-dark red (045B), there is a color for every preference. The flower diameter ranges from 8 to 8.5 cm, creating a sizable and eye-catching display.

The Dahlia plant itself grows to a height of 50-60 cm, with a spread of 10-20 cm. This compact size makes it suitable for a variety of garden spaces. The inflorescence of the Dahlia is in the form of a capitulum, or head, adding to its unique and intriguing appearance.

One of the most appealing aspects of the Dahlia is its extended flowering period. With blooms appearing in July, August, September, and October, it brings color and vibrancy to the garden during the summer and fall months. Additionally, early blooms can even be expected in June and May, extending the enjoyment of this beautiful flower.

The plant itself has a diameter of 25-30 cm, filling out nicely without becoming overwhelming. The leaves of the Dahlia are sized between 7.5-10 cm, and they are diversely compound. The main color of the leaves varies between dark brown and dark green, adding depth and contrast to the overall appearance of the plant.

What sets the Dahlia apart is its multi-colored flower distribution. With secondary colors ranging from orange-light yellow to orange (018C), it creates a captivating blend of hues. This multi-colored aspect adds an extra layer of visual interest and makes the Dahlia even more appealing to gardeners and flower enthusiasts.

In conclusion, the Dahlia (Single-flowered Grp) Dahlegria Tricolor is a stunning flower with its single-flowered form, serrate leaf margin, and beautiful colors. With its preference for USDA zones 9, 10, and 11, it thrives in warmer regions. The extended flowering period, unique inflorescence, and diverse color range make the Dahlia a must-have for any garden. Whether planted as a focal point or mixed with other flowers, the Dahlia is sure to bring beauty and charm to any outdoor space.

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