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| Hello,
I'd like to try some heat tolerant dahlias.
Here are some rooted roses that I have (I have more!): Smith's Parrish - Bermuda 6b
Please check my exchange list too. Thanks so much. - Seiko |
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- Posted by plantlady2008 (My Page) on Fri, Mar 20, 09 at 23:20
| If you're looking for heat tolerant dahlias try Google-ing the Georgia Dahlia Society. If I remember right they have a list of ones that stand up to heat. |
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- Posted by bouquet_kansas z6Ks (My Page) on Sun, Mar 29, 09 at 0:36
| Here in Kansas , the temp. can get up to 100F and stay there for a month ... Ive grown dahlias for years now and have never lost a dahlia due to the heat. For me.....they are easy plants to grow but not always to show (like at the fair) because buggers can take one chomp out of my dahlia that i have chosen to enter ! |
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| Dahlias come from Mexico, don't they? I imagine that other than losing color in their blooms from too much sun, they can take heat. |
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- Posted by cotodahliagirl 9B-So Cal (My Page) on Mon, Apr 27, 09 at 19:32
| I agree, I live inland Southern california where it is 95-100 degrees for three months straight and my Dahlia's thrive in it. I do have to be careful not to get the leaves wet,I had a bad case of powdery mildew last year which I could not get rid of. |
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