Dahlia 'Eva Luna' has large, dinner plate, semi-cactus double blooms of yellow with orange tips.
Description:
Dahlia 'Eva Luna' will brighten up any sunny corner of the garden with it large, dinner plate size, semi-cactus flowers with lemon-yellow petals that twist and turn with fire-orange tips. Flowers are supported on strong stems up to 40 inches tall. Provides lots of interest and a focal point in the summer garden. Blooms from summer to frost. Awesome in the border and in the vase. Dahlia are hardy to the winter temperatures of coastal BC but not to the winter wet. Grow outside in locations that are dry in winter or lift and store in a cool, dry location indoors like everyone else does. Somewhat deer resistant.
Common Name: Dahlia - [Summer B&B Pre-Order]
Family: Asteraceae (The Aster/Daisy Family)
Zone Hardiness: 8-11
Light: Full Sun
Height: 2-4'
Width: 12-24"
Primary Bloom Colour: Yellow
Secondary Bloom Colour: Orange
Class: Deciduous
Type: Perennial
Bloom Time: Summer - Fall
Soil Moisture: Average
Stem Colour:
Fragrance: No
Berries: No
Benefits:
Deer Resistant: Unknown
BC Native: No
Native Habitat: Native to Mexico, where they grow in sharply draining uplands and mountains characterized as "pine-oak woodland" that does not experience frost.
Award:
Geogrpahical Origin: Americas - Central and South America
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