
Emory Paul Dinnerplate Dahlia
The Emory Paul Dahlia keeps summer sizzling with pillowy, hot-pink flowers that dwarf others. Plant these perennials in full sun in a sheltered location and provide plenty of water for the biggest possible blooms. Emory Paul Dahlia has sturdy stems but be prepared to stake them if necessary. Early pinching (at about 18") will promote bushier plants and more flowers. For the largest flowers, monitor flower buds, as too many will likely make smaller blooms. A pollinator favorite–butterflies and hummingbirds love it. Plant with sunflowers for extra fun. 36-48" tall x 24" wide.
The Emory Paul Dahlia keeps summer sizzling with pillowy, hot-pink flowers that dwarf others. Plant these perennials in full sun in a sheltered location and provide plenty of water for the biggest possible blooms. Emory Paul Dahlia has sturdy stems but be prepared to stake them if necessary. Early pinching (at about 18") will promote bushier plants and more flowers. For the largest flowers, monitor flower buds, as too many will likely make smaller blooms. A pollinator favorite–butterflies and hummingbirds love it. Plant with sunflowers for extra fun. 36-48" tall x 24" wide.
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The Emory Paul Dahlia keeps summer sizzling with pillowy, hot-pink flowers that dwarf others. Plant these perennials in full sun in a sheltered location and provide plenty of water for the biggest possible blooms. Emory Paul Dahlia has sturdy stems but be prepared to stake them if necessary. Early pinching (at about 18") will promote bushier plants and more flowers. For the largest flowers, monitor flower buds, as too many will likely make smaller blooms. A pollinator favorite–butterflies and hummingbirds love it. Plant with sunflowers for extra fun. 36-48" tall x 24" wide.























