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Vitals - Type: Annual
ATTRIBUTES Cultivar Notes - Emory Paul A late-blooming dinnerplate dahlia, Emory Paul boasts 12-14"’ rose-pink and purple flowers. One of the largest varieties available anywhere. Genus Notes - Dahlia Fewer flowers say "summer" like the bold blooms of dahlias. These favorite plants come in two basic types: compact bedding forms and tall border types. Both have upright stems and grow from tuberous roots. They come in an amazing range of colors and flower forms, from single, small, daisy-like blooms to huge, ruffled flowers up to 8" across. Compact bedding dahlias are ideal for container gardens and for edging beds. Use the border types to add height and color to gardens in late summer to fall. Dahlias also make great cut flowers. |
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