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Description
Dahlia 'Seattle'
Dahlia 'Seattle' stands out with its enormous, dinner plate-sized flowers, which have a golden yellow color with white accents. This color combination radiates cheerfulness, even on gray days, and immediately makes any garden sunnier. With flowers that can grow up to 10 inches in diameter and long, sturdy stems that reach high into the air, 'Seattle' is a perfect choice as a cut flower, where regular cutting of the flowers increases flower production.
Growth, flowering and care
The dahlia 'Seattle' comes with detailed planting and care instructions:
- Planting period: April to June
- Flowering period: July to October
- Planting distance: 40 - 50 cm for a full, rich appearance
- Planting depth: 10 - 15 cm
- Position: full sun, for the most vibrant flowering
- Height: 70 - 90 cm
Perfect cut flowers
In addition to its beauty in the flowerbed, the robust flowers of 'Seattle' are also excellent as cut flowers, bringing the sunny appearance of the garden indoors. Reliable and easy to care for, 'Seattle' provides long-lasting and abundant blooms from late summer to fall.
A blooming summer guaranteed
With this dahlia 'Seattle', Flowerbulbs Amsterdam offers a unique opportunity to enjoy vibrant flowers all summer long. Our commitment to sustainability and the passion for the beauty of dahlias are woven into every flower.
Order your dahlia 'Seattle' now and immerse yourself in the world of dahlias, where color, shape and texture come together to transform your garden into a living paradise.
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If the plant does not match the chosen product and/or is damaged, it can be replaced free of charge. Check out our Q&A page for more information.