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What are your best blooming AA size dahlias?

Posted by tropic_lover 6UT (My Page) on
Thu, Oct 6, 11 at 19:57

I really love the big ones and I would like to know which of your big dahlias put out the most blooms and bloom the earliest? I only have a few of the really big ones and would like to get some more but I don't want any that spend all summer just to produce 1 or 2 flowers. My Kelving Floodlight has produced a lot of flowers (it once had 6 on it at the same time)and Grand Finale has also had quite a few blooming at the same time. Show-N-Tell has gone crazy with as many as 20 blooms at once. And then there is Envy with a big fat zero blooms all summer:(.

What are your favorites?

Linda


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RE: What are your best blooming AA size dahlias?

There is a thread below titled "I Love inland Dynasty" that extols the giant dahlia Inland Dynasty.


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RE: What are your best blooming AA size dahlias?

I planted a lot of A's and AA's. The first to bloom, and the most faithful at continuous blooms? Ivory Palaces. Not my favorite (which would be Show N Tell) but it bloomed weeks before the other big ones, and was gorgeous.


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I snagged a Baarn Bounty this year and even though it was SUPPOSED to be a late bloomer, it actually bloomed so early in June that I took one of the first blooms with me on vacation in early July. (It got rave reviews too at the campsite!)

It then apparently figured out it was blooming too early and stopped blooming in August after maybe 5 blooms.

I've seen this before though with first year dahlias so I am expecting a better crop next year. But that is ONE of the reasons I stay away from the AA's as a general rule - they don't bloom profusely for me - probably because I get too much fog and not enough sun.


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RE: What are your best blooming AA size dahlias?

Thanks for the suggestions! I will have to keep my eye out for those two. I am getting an Inland Dynasty, Gladiator and Maniac thru a trade this fall. I will start them early and hopefully will get a lot of blooms next summer.

Maybe they will do better in my climate because it is sunny here 90% of the summer and usually pretty warm (or hot). I do give them a LOT of water when it is hot and they seem to love it.

I also like the B size dahlias and a new favorite of mine is Hot Tamale. It is just soooo pretty right now and is throwing 8" blooms which is larger than Swan Island says it would be. It just seems to glow in the garden! Holds up well as a cut flower too.

Linda:)


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RE: What are your best blooming AA size dahlias?

There is another thread below about giant dahlias in L.A.


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RE: What are your best blooming AA size dahlias?

Favorite AA?? Not sure about that - I do like Spartacus and Vassio Meggos; but those are technically A dahlias (although I've seen Vassio Meggos win largest in show).

Linda, I love hot tamale too. Such a great color and form - it really does glow. I haven't found a photo that does it justice. It is best seen in person. I posted mine last year here:

Here is a link that might be useful: my 2010 bloom photos


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RE: What are your best blooming AA size dahlias?

Honnat, I agree with you about Hot Tamale, the color just doesn't come out right in pictures. It is just so pretty in person. I just picked 5 of them and brought them in the house.

I ordered a few more big ones from Swan Island today since I won a gift certificate in the photo contest they have. I am getting Vassio Meggos, Mango Madness, Snowbound and Shockwave. Can't wait to see them next year!

I love the pictures on your post from last year, do you have any new ones for this year?

Linda


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