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Dahlia "Bishop's Children"

$4.00

Currently Available as 2” starts.

Dahlia 'Bishop's Children' is a striking variety that deserves a place in any garden. This cultivar stands out with its unique blend of colors, offering shades ranging from deep burgundy to soft pink and vibrant orange. Developed in the 1950s, 'Bishop's Children' was bred by renowned dahlias enthusiast, Dr. Keith Bishop, who aimed to create a more resilient flower with exceptional color variations.

These dahlias are known for their strong, bushy growth habit, making them excellent choices for borders, cutting gardens, or as focal points in landscape designs. With a height typically reaching between 36 to 48 inches, they produce an abundant number of blooms throughout the summer and into early fall, attracting pollinators and adding a touch of brightness to any floral arrangement.

To cultivate 'Bishop's Children,' choose a location that receives full sun and has well-draining soil. Adequate spacing between plants is essential for good air circulation, helping to prevent diseases. Regular watering and deadheading spent blooms will encourage continuous flowering and promote shrub health. This variety is not only a visual feast but also embodies the heritage of dahlia cultivation, offering gardeners an opportunity to connect with botanical history.

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Currently Available as 2” starts.

Dahlia 'Bishop's Children' is a striking variety that deserves a place in any garden. This cultivar stands out with its unique blend of colors, offering shades ranging from deep burgundy to soft pink and vibrant orange. Developed in the 1950s, 'Bishop's Children' was bred by renowned dahlias enthusiast, Dr. Keith Bishop, who aimed to create a more resilient flower with exceptional color variations.

These dahlias are known for their strong, bushy growth habit, making them excellent choices for borders, cutting gardens, or as focal points in landscape designs. With a height typically reaching between 36 to 48 inches, they produce an abundant number of blooms throughout the summer and into early fall, attracting pollinators and adding a touch of brightness to any floral arrangement.

To cultivate 'Bishop's Children,' choose a location that receives full sun and has well-draining soil. Adequate spacing between plants is essential for good air circulation, helping to prevent diseases. Regular watering and deadheading spent blooms will encourage continuous flowering and promote shrub health. This variety is not only a visual feast but also embodies the heritage of dahlia cultivation, offering gardeners an opportunity to connect with botanical history.

Currently Available as 2” starts.

Dahlia 'Bishop's Children' is a striking variety that deserves a place in any garden. This cultivar stands out with its unique blend of colors, offering shades ranging from deep burgundy to soft pink and vibrant orange. Developed in the 1950s, 'Bishop's Children' was bred by renowned dahlias enthusiast, Dr. Keith Bishop, who aimed to create a more resilient flower with exceptional color variations.

These dahlias are known for their strong, bushy growth habit, making them excellent choices for borders, cutting gardens, or as focal points in landscape designs. With a height typically reaching between 36 to 48 inches, they produce an abundant number of blooms throughout the summer and into early fall, attracting pollinators and adding a touch of brightness to any floral arrangement.

To cultivate 'Bishop's Children,' choose a location that receives full sun and has well-draining soil. Adequate spacing between plants is essential for good air circulation, helping to prevent diseases. Regular watering and deadheading spent blooms will encourage continuous flowering and promote shrub health. This variety is not only a visual feast but also embodies the heritage of dahlia cultivation, offering gardeners an opportunity to connect with botanical history.

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