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J. van Schaffelaar Pompon Dahlia

1 "J. van Schaffelaar Pompon Dahlia" per package
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Pompom Dahlias are ideal for use in the foreground of a perennial border. They will brighten up areas where low growing perennials like Geraniums have already stopped flowering, but still are attractive because of their beautiful leaves. Pompon Dahlias will attract birds, bees and butterflies to your garden.

Height: 24-36" Bloom Time: Late Summer Minimum for Effect: 15

Climate Zone   4-10  
Reasonably
15"
Full Sun
Very much so
Very much so
Hardiness Zone - Item is a perennial here   8-10
Bulb Size   I
Planting Time Mid Spring Legenda
Planting Time Dahlia Bulbs Year 1850
Special Features
 

Cutting: cut flowers early in the day, remove lower foliage. Pompon dahlias are also ideal for attracting bees, birds and butterflies.

Features of Species or Group:

  The pompon Dahlia got its name from the French because their similarity to the pompon on the capes of soldiers. Also known as the " Lilliputian Dahlia" they are entirely round, globe shaped with good double flowers which are closed at the back. Its strongest point, next to its beauty ofcourse, is its abundance of flowers. When properly maintained it flowers non stop during the last months of summer.

Features of Genus:

  Dahlias belong to the most popular plants because of their long flowering period and splendid flowers. Interestingly enough, this widely cultivated flower, with its many species, cultivars and varieties, had to be discovered twice. The first description was written in 1615 in a series of books about animals and plants from "New Spain" (modern day Mexico), where the Aztecs cultivated them as ornamental garden plants. Yet it wasn't until 1789 that the director of the Royal Gardens in Madrid received some seeds from the Spanish director of the Botanical Garden in Mexico. Two years later, he described a half double, purple variety and named it after a Swedish botanist, Andreas Dahl. Many experiments followed and many species and cultivars were developed, giving Dahlias the popularity and wide spread admiration they enjoy today.

How to Plant Dahlia Bulbs?

 

To plant Dahlia Bulbs the bulbs should be planted with the nose of the bulb upward (or the roots facing downwards) and the J. van Schaffelaar Pompon Dahlia should be planted roughly " deep and 15" apart from one another.

Note: For some bulbs you may not be able to tell which way is up or down, in these cases just plant them on their side and they will adjust on their own.

When to Plant J. van Schaffelaar Pompon Dahlia?

  Dahlia Bulbs are normally planted Mid Spring, and most J. van Schaffelaar Pompon Dahlia will begin to flower sometime in Mid Spring.
Shipping Schedule: (2009)
The chart below shows the shipping times based on the best time to plant in your area (zones).  The schedule below shows when we will ship the first orders out.

Season

Shipping Schedule

Spring/Summer Planted Bulbs Begins 03-02-2009
Fall Planted Bulbs (Tulips ect) Begins 09-14-2009

Shipping Charges:
Shipping charges are based on your total order value. If you have any questions regarding "bulk" shipping please contact us directly.

Order Total Shipping & Handling
$5.95 - $25.00 $7.95
$25.01 - $40.00 $8.95
$40.01 - $65.00 $10.95
$65.01 - $125.00 $12.95
$125.01 - $150.00 $14.95
$150.01 - $175.00 $16.95
$175.01 - $200.00 $18.95
$200.01 - $250.00 $20.95
$250.01 and over $30.95



 
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