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Large blooms have exotic bicolor of pinks and purples that is early to open but slow to fade (spring through autumn). This variety is well-branched with an outstanding upright habit. An excellent garden performer makes these flowers perfect for attracting butterflies and birds and well as cutting and displaying.
| • | Blooms all Season | 
| • | Container | 
| • | Cut Flower/Foliage | 
| • | Focal Point | 
| • | Long Blooming | 
| • | Reblooming | 
| • | Summer Bloomer | 
| • | Green | 
| • | Spring | 
| • | Late Spring | 
| • | Early Summer | 
| • | Summer Bloomer | 
| • | Late Summer | 
| • | Fall | 
| • | Upright | 
Dahlias grow best in full sun, moist well-drained soils. They can handle a partly shaded landscape but too much shade can reduce the number of blooms and cause weaker stems. Requires average watering and fertilizing.