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Sunday, August 18, 2024

Dahlia Cambridge

 Dahlia Cambridge


 Dahlia, decorative   Dahlia Dahlia   Cambridge


 Dahlia Cambridge is memorable from the very first glance, because this flower has a simply amazing and even yellow color with a copper tint and crimson strokes and dots on the petals. The height of the Cambridge dahlia reaches 90 cm, but it is the flowers that make the plant noticeable - they are quite large, the diameter of each of them is more than 20 cm. If this variety has one drawback, it is only the late flowering period. But, if by autumn other flowers have already faded, the Cambridge dahlia continues to delight you with its beauty.

 Dig a planting hole 10-15 cm deep. When planting, the root collar should be 2-3 cm below the soil level. Dahlias are planted at a distance of 50-60 cm from each other. In dry weather and during the growing season, abundant watering is required.

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