Dahlia 'Crazy Love' | Crazy Love Dahlia

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DESCRIPTION
Dahlia ‘Crazy Love’ is an informal decorative variety whose full, softly flaring petals begin pure white and develop subtle lavender-pink edging, often carrying a creamy yellow or lime-tinged center within. The informal decorative form signifies blooms that are fully double and broadly rounded without rigid petal ordering, giving them a fluid, generous appearance. This cultivar begins flowering in midsummer and sustains its display through the first frosts of fall, continually producing blossoms for weeks. Its combination of delicate color transitions and abundant bloom production makes it especially welcome in mixed borders and cutting gardens.

DESCRIPTION
Dahlia ‘Crazy Love’ is an informal decorative variety whose full, softly flaring petals begin pure white and develop subtle lavender-pink edging, often carrying a creamy yellow or lime-tinged center within. The informal decorative form signifies blooms that are fully double and broadly rounded without rigid petal ordering, giving them a fluid, generous appearance. This cultivar begins flowering in midsummer and sustains its display through the first frosts of fall, continually producing blossoms for weeks. Its combination of delicate color transitions and abundant bloom production makes it especially welcome in mixed borders and cutting gardens.

 
  • Bloom color: creamy white petals edged or shaded with lavender‑pink / violet trim, sometimes with a hint of lime green toward the center
    Bloom size: Small (4‑5 in)
    Dahlia form: Informal Decorative
    Plant height: ~3 to 3.5 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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