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Dahlia campanulata
- 12 Nov, 2022
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This is one of the very tall Dahlias that flowers at this time of year. The unique feature to it is that the flowers are all pendulous.
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How unusual.
14 Nov, 2022
The flowers seem to dance in the wind, so this is a really special dahlia.
15 Nov, 2022
That's certainly a different Dahlia to what we are accustomed to! 😀 I suppose, like our "regular" Dahlias, this one won't resist frosts either.
15 Nov, 2022
It doesn't start growth until midsummer, so needs to be triggered by cool but not frosty conditions. It does very well in the ground, and I don't dig it up.
18 Nov, 2022
As the winters are not what they used to be more & more gardeners are leaving their Dahlias in the ground overwinter & are finding that they survive & flower again the following year!
I've left my Dahlias in their pots for the last 3 years & all have survived. Even some I planted years ago in our church garden have flowered every year without any protection.
20 Nov, 2022
The winters really aren't what they used to be. I don't think I will need a fire tonight as my house is above 65°F.
I did get a new plant: Neomarica northiana. Someone I know in mainland Portugal sent me some! I have been wanting some for a while. It is in the Iris group.
20 Nov, 2022
It looks to be a very pretty Iris! 👍😀 I see it is also called "Walking Iris! 😀
21 Nov, 2022
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Oh, loving this, Wylie!!! Absolutely gorgeous flowers on this one!
13 Nov, 2022