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Imagedrewtheflorist
Jun 6, 2018 4:33 PM PDT
Name: Drew the Florist
14 miles S E of Pittsburgh
The 4th and 5th blooms of the new season



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Imagesylviap
Jun 6, 2018 5:15 PM PDT
Name: Sylvia
West Sacramento, CA Zone 9b
Lovely!
ImageDillyDahlia
Jun 7, 2018 1:09 PM PDT
Name: Tina
NY Zone 5b/6a
Flower Power!
Beautiful Drew!
ImageDahliaGardener
Jun 7, 2018 6:52 PM PDT
Name: Cynthia
BG, KY USDA Zone 6b
Sanity = Dirt under your nails...
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May 26th, in the raised beds. Supposed to be Seduction, but may be Brushstrokes.

C DG
Imageedewitt
Jun 7, 2018 9:50 PM PDT
Name: Eric DeWitt
Mountainair, NM
I really hope someone introduces a Sellwood Glory offspring that's way easier to store and looks very similar. That one is up at the top of my favorites list. Lovely pictures.
Imagedrewtheflorist
Jun 8, 2018 6:45 PM PDT
Name: Drew the Florist
14 miles S E of Pittsburgh
I've never gotten any seeds from Sellwood Glory---maybe I should make an effort ..
Imageteddahlia
Jun 8, 2018 7:45 PM PDT
Name: Ted
Oregon
We enjoy breeding new dahlias!
Swan Island introduced a Sellwood G. look alike called Uncle B. I saw it a year ago and it is very similar to Sellwood Glory. Here is link to the selection:
https://www.dahlias.com/newuncleb-item013.aspx
Imageedewitt
Jun 9, 2018 12:47 PM PDT
Name: Eric DeWitt
Mountainair, NM
Is Aaron Bradley similar to that one?
Imageteddahlia
Jun 9, 2018 1:50 PM PDT
Name: Ted
Oregon
We enjoy breeding new dahlias!
I believe Aaron Bradley is an older variety originated in Europe.
vikingcraftsman
Jun 20, 2018 11:12 AM PDT
Thumb of 2018-06-20/vikingcraftsman/c8a702 This is black satin it should be about 4 inches across. This is the first bloom of the 2018 season for me. I am running about a month behind last year. This flower makes a great cut flower. We have had this flower in the collection for many years and is one of the wife's choice flowers.
ImageCMCramer
Jun 21, 2018 4:52 AM PDT
Name: CMCramer
Rochester, NY
Tahoma Vivian has grown quickly! Not bad for June 21 in Rochester, NY! Thanks CiCi!

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Imagedrewtheflorist
Jun 21, 2018 6:15 AM PDT
Name: Drew the Florist
14 miles S E of Pittsburgh
Thumb of 2018-06-21/drewtheflorist/89d9ca a little seedling, not much depth and the petals too pointy to be a decent waterlily...
Imagesylviap
Jun 23, 2018 10:36 AM PDT
Name: Sylvia
West Sacramento, CA Zone 9b

Some of the dahlias are blooming:

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HollyHill Tangerine ---------------------------------------- Alpen Cherub

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Camano Thunder -----------------------------------------K K K Katie

The K K K Katie in the front yard never did get lifted and divided this year; it has already produced dozens of blooms and been cut back.

HH Tangerine is nice and orange this year; it is planted where it gets afternoon shade hoping to avoid that rusty red look.
vikingcraftsman
Jun 23, 2018 7:26 PM PDT
I will have to keep a mental note on HH Tangerine. The wife loves orange dahlias. They remind her of the shoes from Spain I threw away some 40 years ago. But I love to make her happy so I will buy nice orange dahlias for our collection anytime.
ImageAmy4Dahlias
Jun 25, 2018 7:48 AM PDT
Name: Amy
Brighton MI (Zone 5)
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My first bloom this year -Arabian Nights. It is my 1st year with this one (I stored my mom's tubers for the winter & she shared some with me). So far I am really happy with it!
Imageteddahlia
Jun 25, 2018 8:25 AM PDT
Name: Ted
Oregon
We enjoy breeding new dahlias!
Arabian Night was introduced in 1951. It must be a real survivor as it is still around.
ImageAmy4Dahlias
Jun 25, 2018 8:51 AM PDT
Name: Amy
Brighton MI (Zone 5)
It is! I lost a ton of tubers this past year to shriveling (I tried storing in pine shavings, but my basement must be too dry). But all of the Arabian Nights made it & looked very healthy. I didn't have the heart to cut my 1st bloom, but the stems are strong. It looks like it will be good in a vase.
ImageAmy4Dahlias
Jun 25, 2018 11:15 AM PDT
Name: Amy
Brighton MI (Zone 5)
It is! I lost a ton of tubers this past year to shriveling (I tried storing in pine shavings, but my basement must be too dry). But all of the Arabian Nights made it & looked very healthy. I didn't have the heart to cut my 1st bloom, but the stems are strong. It looks like it will be good in a vase.
ImageBenny101
Jun 28, 2018 5:12 PM PDT
Greenville MI - zone 5b
My second time around with HH Paris it neat to see how vigorous it grows , we pinched out the early center bud forming early this week on both plants but it's probably not necessary with this variety as it's maybe 30” tall but has very pronounced laterals already at each node or section
Imageteddahlia
Jun 28, 2018 6:17 PM PDT
Name: Ted
Oregon
We enjoy breeding new dahlias!
HH Paris was from a hand cross of a very old miniature cactus called Dainty Miss with one of Boley's seedlings of Mary Jo.. Paris is very vigorous and productive but as far as showing it, the center pops 2 minutes before the judges get around to judging it. Sometimes it holds on long enough to win some nice prizes. I do not believe I have successfully shown a triple of it as always one flower pops center. If you grow it as cut flower, it needs to be picked at just past half open. The color is one of those that is currently popular.

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