Okay, Lesa!

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Okay, Lesa! "Mere mortal" Steve here!

These dahlias aren't open but I needed to have something to upset you with . . .

This one is "Show 'n' Tell" and I remember that only because that's what I'm always doing with it on here:

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This is a large red that I'm fond of. It is a very special variety - I call them "that large red that I'm fond of" (but, it's a little short right now):

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Maybe I can do better after a day or 2. Another cool front has moved in so I don't know when there will be a little more color in the dahlia garden :/. I'm sorry that I won't know the name of 99% of them, anyway :rolleyes:.

Steve ;)
 

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Well Steve...I'm not lesa, but wow! That "Show 'n' Tell is a beauty! So, so pretty. :love What an amazing color. You are blessed for sure to be able to grow such wonderful flowers. Great job!
 

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Excuse me!!!! You are not in the "mere mortal" category!! Those are lovely ones, Steve! Do you have many of the dinner plate varieties? I am really tempted by them. They are really show stoppers! Looking forward to more "show and tell" as your blooms begin to open!
 

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I'm wondering why the Show 'n' Tell that is opening now is more orange than Christmas red like this one from about the 1st of August, last year:

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I have Kelvin Floodlights again and one or the other of these is my largest dahlia, Lesa. They are dinnerplate size.

S' :cool:
 

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Wow! Those are beautiful, Steve! How long is the bloom period for dahlias? I had some the first year we moved into this house, but I think the heat got them????
 

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I couldn't leave them in the ground thru the winter, Skeeter. These are the very 1st blooms for me and they will continue right up until 1st frost - with more and more flowers until the cold slows and stops them.

Here is one from this morning:

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It is a very special variety - I think of them as "raspberry parfait" (but, have no idea what they are really called :rolleyes:). If it wasn't for people like Rusty keeping track of things like this for us, dahlias would just wind down to nuthin' - maybe a food crop, as Mr. Dahl had imagined ;).

Thank
 

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I am drooling over the newest one you've posted! Reminds me of a peppermint candy drop. YUM!
 

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Yes, I really like the raspberry parfait! You are getting me hooked- I might have to make a trip to the local greenhouse!
 

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