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PAEONY FLOWERED DAHLIASThese have two or more rings of generally flattened florets, the centre forming a disc.
This variety is Bishop of Llandaff which also has dark foliage. The following list includes the varieties listed by the NDS in 2005.
Subtype (Lil.) indicates a lilliput dahlia, which is usually less than 15 inches (45cms) in height and with flowers not normally bigger than 2 inch diameter. (Dw.B.) indicates a dwarf bedding variety which does not normally exceed 24 inches (60cms) in height Use C. indicates suitable as a cut flower, ie it has long wiry stems. E. indictes the variety is suitable for exhibition purposes. G. indictes suitable for general garden use. P. indicates the variety is suitable for growing in pots or patio containers. Last updated April 23, 2005 |
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