Dahlia "Who me?"
Dahlia "Who me?"
Planting time: May after the last night frost, frost sensitive! Or grow early in a frost-protected area.
Location: Best in full sun. Dahlias also tolerate partial shade, but they won't bloom as profusely.
Flowering time: July until the first frost
Flower size: 15 – 18 cm
Flower shape: Decorative
Color: Delicate and slightly stronger pink
Height: 110 cm
Planting distance: 50 – 75 cm
Quantity: 1 tuber
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The variety with the questioning name enchants with a wonderfully fresh play of colors in delicate shades of purple and white with a hint of green. It always reminds me a bit of porcelain.
It grows over a meter tall and radiates with large, lush blooms—even from the back rows of the flowerbed. It makes an excellent cut flower. A pink dream when paired with Labyrinth Twotone and Bishop Leicester .
Planting time: May after the last night frost, frost sensitive! Or grow early in a frost-protected area.
Location: Best in full sun. Dahlias also tolerate partial shade, but they won't bloom as profusely.
Flowering time: July until the first frost
Flower size: 15 – 18 cm
Flower shape: Decorative
Color: Delicate and slightly stronger pink
Height: 110 cm
Planting distance: 50 – 75 cm
Quantity: 1 tuber
🐝 Dahlias are often wrongly considered insect-unfriendly flowers. However, as soon as the blossoms open—even densely filled ones—they release their stamens, making them accessible to bees and other insects.
Flower Happiness Guarantee: You should enjoy your dahlias 100%. Sometimes, however, nature does what it wants—and that's actually quite nice, but not always in the best interest of us gardeners. In rare cases, a tuber fails to sprout. If this happens to you, please contact me! We'll find a solution 💚
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Practical and charming for your cottage garden