Description
*Limit one per customer.* The Smiths, our favorite dahlia breeders, lovingly created ‘Chimacum Davi’ and were generous enough to share planting stock of this special variety with us. The small white ball-shaped blooms have a pink center and the outside edges of the petals are gently brushed with darker pink, giving the whole flower a blush appearance. Flowers ride atop tall, strong stems and hold up exceptionally well in the vase. A must grow!
Details
Flower Type: Miniature Ball
Height: 4’
Site: Full Sun
Days to Maturity: 80-100 days
Plant Spacing: 12-18”
Pinch: When plants are 12” tall
Harvesting/Vase Life
Cut when blooms are three-quarters of the way open, but not overly ripe. To do this, check the back of each flower head, looking for firm and lush petals versus papery or slightly dehydrated ones. Place into water with hydrator, or sear stem ends by placing into 160-180* water and allow to cool for 1 hour. Blooms will last 5-6 days.
When To Plant
- Direct Sow / Plant outdoors
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