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  • Flowering Time
    • July
    • August
    • September
    • October
  • Planting Time
    • March
    • April
    • May
  • Growing
    • Lift After Flowering Season
  • Perfect For
    • Cutting
  • Flowering Height
    • 100 cm
  • Bulb Size
    • Top Size
  • Flower Diameter
    • 12 cm
  • Colour
    • Whites & Creams
    • Pinks & Pastels

Dahlia Anemone Que Sera

D4386
£5.45
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Description

The showy and unique blooms of dahlia ‘Que Sera’ look spectacular in garden borders for months, as these hard-working plants produce an abundance of flowers from mid-summer until the first frost.

This gorgeous anemone-flowering dahlia sports large, white double blooms with contrasting lilac and blackberry markings. Very beautiful when planted and arranged with black scabious, plum foliage and textural grasses for a long-lasting display.

Plant in the centre or towards the back of a border as the stems will reach up to 1m height.

Dahlia ‘Que Sera’ is also suitable for large containers which should be kept well-watered and fed throughout the long blooming season.

Care Guide

To grow Dahlias, select a sunny spot with well-drained soil, and dig a 30cm deep hole. Plant the tuber 10cm below the soil surface, spacing multiple tubers 45cm apart, or 90cm for taller varieties. Water consistently, maintaining moist but not saturated soil and protect new shoots from slug damage with eco-friendly methods. Feed plants during the blooming period with liquid plant food. Provide support for stems which will reach 60-90cm tall depending on variety. Enjoy spectacular blooms from late summer until first frosts. Cut or deadhead the flowers regularly for a continually flourishing display. Once blooming has finished, cut back foliage before lifting, drying and storing the tubers in peat-free substitute, in a frost-free place until the following spring.
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