Help with dahlia identification

Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by Gingko, Jan 6, 2012.

  1. Gingko

    Gingko Apprentice Gardener

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    We are trying to identify this dahlia on our website. It's possibly called 'Festiva' but as it's a new cultivar there is not much information available about it. If anyone can help with a name and any other information (size etc), we would greatly appreciate your input.
     
  2. Phil A

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    Hi Ginko,

    Welcome to Gardeners Corner.

    I've taken out the link as our site rules don't allow links taking members to other forums.

    Please feel free to post the pictures on their own though, we'll try to help:)
     
  3. Gingko

    Gingko Apprentice Gardener

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    OK - how do I do that? I can only find options that involve including a URL.
     
  4. Phil A

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    PM me the link you had & i'll see if I can extract the pic. Sorry to mess you about, just the forum rules.
     
  5. Phil A

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    x Heucherella



    Heucherella

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    Scientific family:

    Saxifragaceae
    Type:

    Herbaceous perennial
    Origin:

    not specified
    Lifecycle:

    Evergreen

    Garden style:

    Cottage/informal, town/courtyard, woodland
    Position:

    Border, underplanting, banks/slopes, containers
    Features:

    not specified
    Soil:

    Clay, loam, sand
    Wildlife:

    not specified
    pH:

    Acid, neutral
    Fragrance:

    not specified
    Aspect:

    North, south, east, west
    Exposure:

    Sheltered
    Growth rate:

    Average
    Growth habit:

    Clump/mound forming
    Maintenance:

    Little or no maintenance
    Health caution:

    not specified
    Additional use:

    not specified
    Time to maturity:

    2-5 years
    Spacing:

    not specified
    Planting depth:

    not specified
    Awards:

    not specified


    Description:


    Heucherellas are hybrids between Heuchera and Tiarella. Grown primarily for their evergreen foliage, they also produce sprays of tiny pink or white bell-shaped flowers on long slender stems in spring and summer. Good plants for shady areas.

    Calendar:
    JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec Sow Plant out Flower Harvest


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    Think i've done it, was that the right bit?
     
  6. Scrungee

    Scrungee Well known for it

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  7. Phil A

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    This bit

     
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