Dahlia 'French Can Can'

£15.00From £7.00

It is easy to see how the French Can Can Dahlia got its name. The large flowers are blousy, fanciful, and reminiscent of the frilly, layered dresses worn by can-can dancers. The petals are blood-orange on the bottom with a lighter shade of peachy-orange on top and are slightly twisted allowing both colours to be seen at the same time.

Perfect for growing in sunny beds and borders, dahlias are excellent plants for bees and butterflies, attracting pollinators with their impressive blooms. They are also suitable for growing in large pots and containers, making them ideal for brightening the patio. Plant these dahlia bulbs on their own or alongside other colours to create a truly eye-catching spectacle.

Dahlias prefer a sunny, sheltered spot in fertile, moist but well-drained soil. In late spring, after the risk of frost has passed, plant the tubers either in the ground or in pots, around 10cm deep and with 30-50cm spacing between bulbs. Water in well after planting and water regularly during dry spells as the plants grow and flower. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage a second flush of blooms. Once the flowers and foliage have died back for the season, cut the plants down to ground level and add plenty of mulch to protect the tubers from frosty temperatures. In colder areas, or where the soil is prone to waterlogging, it’s best to dig up the bulbs and store them over winter to re-plant in spring.

Bulb Size: 1

Availability: Supplied from February to May

Flowering Height: 90- 120cm

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It is easy to see how the French Can Can Dahlia got its name. The large flowers are blousy, fanciful, and reminiscent of the frilly, layered dresses worn by can-can dancers. The petals are blood-orange on the bottom with a lighter shade of peachy-orange on top and are slightly twisted allowing both colours to be seen at the same time.

Perfect for growing in sunny beds and borders, dahlias are excellent plants for bees and butterflies, attracting pollinators with their impressive blooms. They are also suitable for growing in large pots and containers, making them ideal for brightening the patio. Plant these dahlia bulbs on their own or alongside other colours to create a truly eye-catching spectacle.

Dahlias prefer a sunny, sheltered spot in fertile, moist but well-drained soil. In late spring, after the risk of frost has passed, plant the tubers either in the ground or in pots, around 10cm deep and with 30-50cm spacing between bulbs. Water in well after planting and water regularly during dry spells as the plants grow and flower. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage a second flush of blooms. Once the flowers and foliage have died back for the season, cut the plants down to ground level and add plenty of mulch to protect the tubers from frosty temperatures. In colder areas, or where the soil is prone to waterlogging, it’s best to dig up the bulbs and store them over winter to re-plant in spring.

Bulb Size: 1

Availability: Supplied from February to May

Flowering Height: 90- 120cm

Please Note: Images are for illustrative purposes only and designed to be a representation of the item(s) being sold.

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Quantity

1 tuber, 3 tubers, 6 tubers

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Olivia T.

Great product overall. The Dahlia 'French Can Can' fits well and looks good.

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Emily R.

Great product overall. The Dahlia 'French Can Can' fits well and looks good.

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Ethan J.

Highly recommend this Dahlia 'French Can Can'. Great value for the price!

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Olivia T.

Highly recommend this Dahlia 'French Can Can'. Great value for the price!

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Michael B.

This Dahlia 'French Can Can' is amazing! I’ve received so many compliments already.