Dahlia 'Bishop of Canterbury'
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Strong tubers
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Dahlia 'Bishop of Canterbury' was developed by Dahlia breeders, Van der Linden from Hillegom, The Netherlands and first introduced in 2002. It has a very vibrant bloom - the colour of which is very hard to describe: a sort-of bright magenta-cerise with flashes of iridescence where the petals catch the light and hues of deep plum when its in the shade. The anthers are a chrome yellow and form a very visually-pleasing harmony with the petals. The foliage is finely-cut and a very rich dark chocolate-purple colour. The single-form bloom is highly attractive to pollinators.
Additional Information
Order | Asterales |
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Family | Asteraceae |
Sub-Family | Asteroideae |
Geographical Origin | Horticultural cultivar |
Cultivation | Pot up in late winter/early spring for planting out in April/May - after the last frosts. Lift tubers in November |
Eventual Height | 120cm |
Eventual Spread | 1m |
Hardiness | Tender |
Dahlia 'Bishop of Canterbury'
Size
Strong tubers
Availability:
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£2.49
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