Dahlia 'Cha Cha' | Cha Cha Dahlia

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DESCRIPTION
Dahlia ‘Cha Cha’ is a semi-cactus variety with pointed, slightly rolled petals that flare outward in a starburst-like shape. Each bloom features a crisp white base tipped in bright pink-fuchsia, creating a bold two-tone effect that adds energy to borders and bouquets. Semi-cactus dahlias are known for their narrow petals with gentle curves, giving the flowers a spiky yet refined appearance. Blooming steadily from midsummer through the first frost, ‘Cha Cha’ delivers lasting color and texture throughout the growing season. Its lively form and contrast of color make it a standout in cutting gardens and seasonal plantings.

DESCRIPTION
Dahlia ‘Cha Cha’ is a semi-cactus variety with pointed, slightly rolled petals that flare outward in a starburst-like shape. Each bloom features a crisp white base tipped in bright pink-fuchsia, creating a bold two-tone effect that adds energy to borders and bouquets. Semi-cactus dahlias are known for their narrow petals with gentle curves, giving the flowers a spiky yet refined appearance. Blooming steadily from midsummer through the first frost, ‘Cha Cha’ delivers lasting color and texture throughout the growing season. Its lively form and contrast of color make it a standout in cutting gardens and seasonal plantings.

 
  • Bloom color: white petals edged or tipped with hot pink / fuchsia, with a lemon‑yellow center
    Bloom size: Small (4 in)
    Dahlia form: Semi‑cactus
    Plant height: ~4 to 5 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 Frey’s Dahlias.

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