A heirloom Dahlia with dark scarlet flowers and almost black foliage.
Pronunciation
(DAHL-ya)(DAL-ee-ah)
Plant Type
All Plants, Bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizoms, etc.
Hardiness Zone
8-10
Sunlight
flowers seem to be greatest in number when grown in full sun
Moisture
average
Soil & Site
average, well drained
Growing Media
average container mix
Flowers
scarlette
Leaves
almost black, egg plant color
Dimensions
3 feet tall
Maintenance
"Dahlias form tubers and these tubers can be stored for replanting in the spring. To dig and store tubers follow these directions. First, allow frost to kill the top of the plant then cut back the stems and dig the tubers. Wash off any soil and then allow the tubers to dry. Wrap dry tubers in newspapers or pack them in peat moss. Label each tuber or group of tubers so you know what they are come spring. Store tubers in a dark, cool (35 to 45 F) place. Do not allow tubers to freeze" (Source: Proven Winners Web Site)
Propagation
division of tubers
Cultivar Origin
Bred by Fred Tresedar, a Cardiff nurseryman. Selected by and named to honour Pritchard Hughes, Bishop of Llandaff, in 1924.