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Karma Prospero Dahlia Tubers

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  • Colour: Light pink
  • Flower Size: 14cm
  • Type: Decorative waterlily
  • Cutting: Excellent
  • Height/spread: 90cm x 60cm
  • Flowering: Jul - Nov
  • Planting Months: Mar - Jul
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Description

Karma Prospero Dahlia Tubers

The light pink waterlily style flowers are casual and jolly, up to 14cm in diameter. Developed as a cut flower, with fabulous strong stems and excellent longevity in a vase.

Browse our other Waterlily varieties or our range of Dahlias.

Features:

  • Colour: light pink
  • Flower Size: 14cm
  • Type: Decorative waterlily
  • Cutting: Excellent
  • Height/spread: 90cm by 60cm
  • Flowering: July to November
  • Planting Months: March to July

How to Grow Karma Prospero Dahlias

Dahlias like deep, fertile soil with good drainage and this compact variety is ideal for the middle of a sunny border. Add stakes at planting time, so support is available when it is needed.

Water well in dry periods and keep your dahlias flowering prolifically throughout summer and autumn by adding a bit of soluble food in the watering can once every couple of weeks. Dahlias grown in containers need to be kept especially well watered and fed.

Did You Know?

The Karma Dahlia Series was developed between 1993 and 2017 by Dutch breeder, Verwer. With their sturdy stems and long vase life of up to 12 days, they are among the best for cutting.

Planting Instructions

Unless they are grown from seed, Dahlias can be planted at three stages: as tubers, rooted cuttings and pot-grown plants.

Tubers can be planted at any time from March onwards. The hole should be at least double the diameter of the tuber laid out on the ground. Incorporate about 25% well rotted compost and add plenty of horticultural grit if drainage is in any way doubtful. Plant one tuber per hole, leaving 60-80cms between plants (depending on final size) and make sure the tuber is covered with 10-12cms (4-5") of soil. This will insulate the tuber against frosts in March-May as they will take a couple of months to show.

Rooted cuttings (available from early April onwards) will need to be potted up and kept in a sunny and frost free place until they are ready to be planted out in mid May. Their treatment then is the same as for tubers except they are planted level with rather than 10cms below the surrounding soil level.

Pot grown plants are not delivered until June, and should be planted out immediately in the same way as an established rooted cutting.

Deadhead regularly to encourage more flowers over a longer period.