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Dahlia Tubers (Decorative) - Apricona

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About the Variety

Key Features

Heat Tolerant
Prefers Moist Soil
Container Friendly
Attracts Bees
Attracts Butterflies
Fast Growing
Easy to Grow
Perfect for Cut Flowers
Perfect for Borders
Edible

Plant Details

BOTANICAL NAME

Dahlia

LIFE CYCLE

  • Perennial

LIGHT REQUIREMENT

  • Full Sun

GROWTH HABIT

  • Upright

PLANT HEIGHT

  • 40 to 48 inches

PLANT TYPE

  • Decorative

COLOR

  • Orange

As a more diminutive decorative dahlia, Apricona Dahlia shines in a sherbert shade of orange. Measuring just six inches across, Apricona makes up for its petite size by vigorously producing cut-ready blooms on multiple branching stems. Dahlias love to be cut back, and with this variety, you will be regularly cutting and decorating summer floral arrangements for your home. In this shade of sun-shiny orange, both your garden and home will look radiant.

  • • Dahlias are cut and come again - the more you cut, the more blooms are created
  • • Thrives in well-drained, fertile soil, receiving full-sun exposure
  • • Wonderfully symmetrical pattern of petals in apricot-orange

Planting Information

PLANTING SEASON

  • Spring

PLANTING DEPTH

  • Deep Enough to Cover with 2 inches of Soil

WATER NEEDS

  • Average

PLANT SPACING

  • 12 to 18 inches

HARDINESS ZONES

  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11

COVERAGE

Amount Recommended Coverage
2 Bulbs / Ships in Spring Up to 0.75 Sq. Ft
4 Bulbs / Ships in Spring Up to 1.5 Sq. Ft
8 Bulbs / Ships in Spring Up to 2.75 Sq. Ft

Planting Guide

View our Dahlia Planting Guide to learn more.
Dahlia Tubers (Decorative) - Apricona

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Dahlia Tubers (Decorative) - Apricona FAQs

What size bulbs will I receive with Apricona Dahlia?

Apricona Dahlia tubers are graded No. 1, with 2 to 3 eyes per tuber.

What type of bulb is Apricona Dahlia grown from?

Apricona Dahlia is grown from a tuber.

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