| DAHLIAS |
| Click on one of the categories below to see galleries of our beautiful dahlias! |
NEW 2008 INTRODUCTIONS
Ferncliff Garden's new Dahlias |
GIANT (AA) DAHLIAS
10" diameter and over - dinnerplates
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LARGE (A) DAHLIAS
8" to 10" diameter |
MEDIUM (B) DAHLIAS
6" to 8 " diameter |
SMALL (BB) DAHLIAS
4" to 6 " diameter |
MINIATURE DAHLIAS
2 1/2" to 4' diameter - floriferous
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BALL DAHLIAS
Round, deep blooms, with tight packed blunt petals |
WATERLILY DAHLIAS
Free flowering with blooms ideal for cutting |
NOVELTY DAHLIAS
These make great additions to any dahlia display |
BEDDING DAHLIAS
Low growing, free-flowering with small blooms |
DAHLIA COLLECTIONS
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| Dahlias are grouped according to their size of bloom. The approximate diameter, form, and a brief colour description are listed. Relative first bloom appearance is indicated. (Early, usually one to two weeks ahead of Mid-Season). Relative heights follow. We reserve the right to substitute, if sold out, with varieties of similar form, colour and equal or better value unless instructed not to do so. |
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KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS
FD ... Formal Decorative (broad petals)
ID ..... Informal Decorative ( broad petals with a slight wave)
WL ...Waterlily type (broad flat petals)
IC ..... Incurved Cactus (petals heavily rolled and twisted, tips curving inwards)
SC ... Semi-Cactus (petals broad at flower center, rolled or twisted towards tips)
C ......Straight Cactus (petals straight, but rolled most of their length)
LC ....Lacinated (Petals split with twisting of petal tips)
Blooming codes: E - Early, EM - Early to Mid season, M - Mid season, ML - Mid to Late, L - Late, V - Very Late
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