Dahlia 'Dracula' Tubers
A diminutive dahlia, Dracula only reaches 35cm tall, but its single, daisy like flowers are stunning, as they are marked with dramatic colouring. Petals are dark magenta pink with a lighter pink at the tips, and are offset by the dark foliage, making this a wonderful specimen for front of the border or in a container. Images courtesy of Taylors Bulbs.
A diminutive dahlia, Dracula only reaches 35cm tall, but its single, daisy like flowers are stunning, as they are marked with dramatic colouring. Petals are dark magenta pink with a lighter pink at the tips, and are offset by the dark foliage, making this a wonderful specimen for front of the border or in a container. Images courtesy of Taylors Bulbs.
Attractive to pollinators, the tender perennials referred to as ‘Single Dahlias’ have a ring of petals surrounding an open, central disc. These flat petals may be pointed or round and overlap each other harmoniously, awarding the bloom an almost daisy-like appearance.
- Half-Hardy
- Flowering Period: June- October
- Any fertile, humus-rich, moist but well-drained soil
- Full Sun / Partial Shade
- Sheltered
- Plant outside after risk of frost has passed, 15cm deep, 60cm apart; or start off in pots under glass in late winter to early spring. For early flowering, tubers may be started off in individual pots under glass from March. Once the last of the frosts have passed in mid to late May your dahlias can be transferred into the garden.
Feed weekly, and water well in hot weather. The tall flower stems will require staking and tying in, but this is well worth the trouble for the magnificent display that they produce. To encourage flowers, keep picking! Lift the tubers once the foliage has died back and store in a frost-free location in slightly moist sand or compost.
Don’t be alarmed- this variety produces small tubers!