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Old 04-10-2006, 06:25 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Rupert \(W.Yorkshire\) Rupert \(W.Yorkshire\) is offline
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Default Dahlia imperialis?


"Sacha" wrote in message
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On 4/10/06 13:19, in article , "Rupert
(W.Yorkshire)"
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"Sacha" wrote in message
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We have two entirely different to look at Dahlias, both claiming to be
D.
imperialis. 'Ours' grows to something like 10 or 12 feet. In the
greenhouse it goes straight up and out through the roof, flowering at
the
very top with rather dull single flowered blooms. OTOH, we have a
wonderful one, also called D. imperialis which David Hill, who used to
post
here, gave us from his Abacus Nurseries. It grows to about 8' and has
wonderful deep pink double blooms in profusion. Anyone any idea whether
one
is a sport of the other or whether we have got two entirely different
plants, one named incorrectly? I'm pretty sure 'our' D. imperialis is
named
properly because it's easily identified by photographs. The other is
just
like a normal Dahlia except in its height.
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I can't shed much light on your query but I know that D.imperialis is
grown
by the exotic plant brigade who go for height and foliage and not the
flowers.
This link more or less confirms what I think (scroll to Dahlia)
http://www.junglegardens.co.uk/Plant...&target=d19.ht
ml

It can flower in the gardens of the warmer areas and ours has here though,
strangely enough, not yet this year. However we always emphasise that
it's
a curiosity not a' serious' flowering plant if that's what people are
after.
I must say I'm still trying to get my breath back after seeing the price
they sell those for!
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Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/

I, too have noticed the high prices of fairly ordinary garden plants when
they appear on websites that offer the more exotic plants. In all fairness
they do tend to be healthy large plants in big pots,as against the £3.50 for
a 3cm pot with a sprig in it.
Perhaps you should do a price revue of your stock:-)