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By Lori
- 24 Sep, 2008
- 17 likes
sorry to be a bore about this plant...I am so thrilled with the wonderful red and the profusion of blossom...I'm not even worried about the fact that I don't know the name of the var.!
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I bought a variety pack!! it was labeled "cactus" dahlia...that was it!! Maybe I can name it myself then, aye? I like Will Scarlet...how's that?
24 Sep, 2008
Or maybe "Scarlet Profusion"....Hey, bet you're tired of me commenting on so many of your pictures but I find them very well staged by mother nature ( I know, I know....you helped her along) but she didn't take the picture.....
24 Sep, 2008
LOL... So right about The Lady Nature... it's always nice to hear from you Skippy! Isn't digital photography a wonder... I used to fuddle around with SLR's...glad those days are overwith... I was looking for a theme with the Will Scarlet name...you know ...I'd find a lovely one like the mauvy pink one for Maid Marian, and maybe the brilliant greenish white one for Robin Hood, and one of the fat pompons ..for Friar Tuck...I was having a mind warp...have to admit, though, Scarlet Profusion does have a certain cachet!
24 Sep, 2008
Wow...., and wow again !...lol. How about we call them, MINE...hmm, sounds good to me..lol
25 Sep, 2008
LOL!! yours for sure, Flcrazy! I could send you a root cutting? Have you seen the nigella, yet? Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!
25 Sep, 2008
I'm being converted to dahlias with all the great pictures people have been posting.
2 Oct, 2008
Oh yes! and plant Zinnias with them... both Mexican natives, Ole! they look wonderful together...the zinnias are a source of constant colour and they are strong and resilient...I've had to stake up the dinnerplate dahlias because the flowers become rain soaked and want to bow their heads, taking the rest of the plant with them!! It will be time to dig the rhizomes after the first frost starts their dormancy and, alas!, that won't be long now.
2 Oct, 2008
Scarlet-Lori sounds good... I love the Cactus Daliah, im going to buy some, Soon as...
2 Oct, 2008
maybe someone should start a Dahlia club, aye? I'd join!
5 Oct, 2008
Lovely one lori...my fav flowers..
14 Jun, 2009
Thanks for your comment, Motinot...Hope the red one survived...it was a long winter and they didn't look very good when I took the rhizomes out of storage...will have to wait and see...but that's the nature of these wonderful plants ...you think nothing that dried up looking could ever have life ..but plant them ...and up they come!
15 Jun, 2009
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Dahlia 'Roxy'
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Dahlia 'Arabian Knight'
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Dahlia 'Fascination'
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I love these, Love them :))) My fav colour, Which Daliah are they Lori?
24 Sep, 2008