Dahlia 'Woden Valley'

Dahlia hybrida 'Woden Valley'

An Australia bred dahlia with white pointed petals that carry a delicate hint of lavender blush at the tips. Named after the Woden Valley in ACT, this dahlia was selected because of its flower form and performance in the garden. A well-structured dahlia in the garden or vase.

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Dahlia 'Woden Valley'

Bred by renowned dahlia breeder, grower and exhibitor John Woodfield (OAM), who started growing dahlias in 1963 in Woden Valley, Hughes in the ACT, Dahlia 'Woden Valley' received rave reviews at the Sydney Royal Easter Show and has gained much attention due to its strong structure and prolific flowering habit.
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All our potted dahlias are cutting grown. Best planted from spring to summer, dahlias will flower in summer and form a tuber over the growing season. Plant dahlias in a sunny position, sheltered from wind, in free-draining, enriched soil. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage further flowering. Depending on your climate and soil, dahlias may need to be lifted over winter to prevent rot (if soil is too wet) and to protect them from extreme cold and frost. Young plants may also benefit from being lifted and kept in a pot in a protected place until the following spring, but be careful when digging up as tubers may be small and plants fragile. If overwintered correctly, dahlias provide gardeners with years of stunning flower colour. Plants purchased in autumn can be stored in their pots and kept in a protected place in the garden. They will still require periodical watering, but should be kept on the dry side to avoid rot.

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