Dahlia Flower Information: Varieties, Overwintering, Propagation and More

An illustrated guide to growing dahlias

Reader Contribution by Michael Feldmann
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Get your dahlia flower information here! Learn to grow dahlias, from choosing beautiful varieties to planting tubers to propagating flowers.

Summer wouldn’t be summer without these lovely flowers, dahlias. Their beautiful flowers come in almost any color imaginable, from pale pastels to vibrant shades. They are also come in a range of flower shapes, from small tight balls to waterlily-like blooms the size of dinner plates. They are perfect for adding late summer color to gardens from July to October and look perfect in any style of garden. They also look especially great with summer blooming plants, such as roses, cosmos, sunflowers, rose of Sharon, hibiscus, and bulbs such as iris, lilies, gladiolus, begonias, crocosmia, and freesia. Dahlias are also very brilliant and prolific cut flowers. The more you cut them, the more flowers they produce.

I have written a guide on how to grow these lovely flowers in your garden or yard!

Dahlia Flower Information

The dahlia originated in Mexico, where it was known to the Aztecs and recorded by Europeans in the late 16th century. Two centuries, later the Spanish introduced it to Europe. It was, however, a quite different plant from the dahlia we know today.

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