Tricolore
Variety
Approved Data
created by Lena at 28.02.2023
Color
pink
yellow
red
Location
Bed
Pot
Propagating
Planting
Harvest
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
The Dahlia Tricolore surprises with an abundance of pink flowers that contrast beautifully with the dark-toned leaves. This dahlia also grows with a little more shade into short, strong plants that are ideal for pots. Butterfly, bee and other nectar lovers.
Non hybrid
Frostproof
The tubers can be pre-grown from March, but can also be planted directly outdoors, in which case flowering begins approx. 1 month later. The tubers can also be soaked in water for one night before planting out. Place the tubers approx. 5 cm deep in the soil so that the stem remains are still sticking out. Place a flower support when planting to tie the dahlia down later, as otherwise the heavy flowers may also snap off. After planting, keep the soil moist at first. The planting distance depends on the variety. Pinching leads to better branching and they grow bushy and dense. Dahlias are not hardy and must be overwintered indoors. To do this, dig up the tubers and store them between 5-10°C. Remove faded flowers. Other good neighbors are perennials, autumn anemones, gladioli, hyacinths, vanilla flower, cosmea, fragrant stonecrop, purple loosestrife, roses, stonecrop and ornamental grasses.
Light requirement
Sunny
Water requirement
Very humid
Soil
Medium (loamy)
Nutrient requirement
Medium
Seeding distance
40 cm
Row spacing
40 cm
Seeding depth
5 cm
No antagonistic plants
Downy mildew
Grey mold
Powdery mildews
Aphids
Land snails
Voles