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  2. The #1 Mistake Beginners Always Make When Growing Dahlias ...

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    It should come as no surprise that lush blooms require diligent prep work, particularly in their planting location. Dahlias demand full sun, needing at least 6 hours of sunlight per day, and they ...

  3. 20 Types of Dahlias to Grow in Your Garden - AOL

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    These summer flowers thrive in sun or partial shade, making them popular choices for garden beds or eye-catching centerpieces in containers. But it's not just about looks—dahlias are also super ...

  4. Dahlia - Wikipedia

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    There are 49 species of dahlia, [4] with flowers in almost every hue (except blue), with hybrids commonly grown as garden plants. Dahlias were known only to the Aztecs and other southern North American peoples until the Spanish conquest, after which the plants were brought to Europe. The (high in sugar) tubers of some varieties are of value to ...

  5. One of a Kind: Tanner and Caitlyn Conway have grown a new ...

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    Sep. 17—By Rachel Campbell A new color variation of Dahlia has reached 16 for the number of colors, as Tanner and Caitlyn Conway have unintentionally grown a new purple variety of the flower.

  6. List of Dahlia cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Dahlia 'Arabian Night' is a branching, tuberous tender perennial cultivar with deep-red flowers, almost black looking, with slightly incurved petals. The fully double flowers are as large as 4 in. wide (10 cm). This Dahlia belongs to the Decorative Dahlias classification and was introduced in the Netherlands by Weijers in 1951.

  7. Dahlia pinnata - Wikipedia

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    Dahlia pinnata is a perennial herbaceous plant with a rhizome and tuberous roots, reaching a height of 70 to 120 centimetres (28 to 47 inches), rarely 160 cm. The stem is erect, and branched only in the inflorescence. The leaves are usually simple, with leaflets that are ovate and 5–10 centimetres (2–4 in) long. The plant is slightly shaggy.