Dahlia 'Annie's Wedding' | Annie's Wedding Dahlia

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DESCRIPTION
Dahlia ‘Annie’s Wedding’ features elegant pure-white blooms in the incurved cactus form, characterized by petals that softly roll inward and converge toward the center, forming a refined, high‑dome profile. Each blossom opens with crisp white outer petals and subtly transitions to a creamy yellow near the base, offering a gentle glow within the lumen of the bloom. Flowering begins in midsummer and continues steadily through the first frosts of autumn, delivering extended floral interest. With long, strong stems and abundant production of polished white heads, ‘Annie’s Wedding’ adds graceful texture and timeless beauty to both garden beds and fresh-cut arrangements.

DESCRIPTION
Dahlia ‘Annie’s Wedding’ features elegant pure-white blooms in the incurved cactus form, characterized by petals that softly roll inward and converge toward the center, forming a refined, high‑dome profile. Each blossom opens with crisp white outer petals and subtly transitions to a creamy yellow near the base, offering a gentle glow within the lumen of the bloom. Flowering begins in midsummer and continues steadily through the first frosts of autumn, delivering extended floral interest. With long, strong stems and abundant production of polished white heads, ‘Annie’s Wedding’ adds graceful texture and timeless beauty to both garden beds and fresh-cut arrangements.

 
  • Bloom Color: White with a subtle yellow base
    Bloom Size: Medium (6‑8 in)
    Dahlia Form: Incurved Cactus
    Plant Height: 6 ft

    Dahlias are generally low-maintenance. They do best in well-draining soil and prefer full sun for optimal growth and flowering. Tubers can be planted outside after the last frost. Nourish with a balanced fertilizer once the plants are established.

    Throughout the growing season, provide regular watering, support for tall varieties, and deadhead spent flowers to encourage more blooms. Harvest blossoms when buds are 3/4 open.

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  • Many tubers and seeds are available online. You can visit dahliaaddict for help in finding online sources. This dahlia was seen at Point Defiance Park.

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