Dahlia 'Gallery Bellini' is a summery stunner with beautiful peach-colored blooms. These compact, bushy plants are perfect for container gardening or as border edging. Dahlia 'Gallery Bellini' are prized for their long-lasting cut flowers and add a pop of color to any garden.
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Toxic to Pets
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45 cm
Plant Height
45 cm
Spread
20 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide for Dahlia 'Gallery Bellini'
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Water
Full sun
Sunlight
20 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Dahlia 'Gallery Bellini' requires abundant water due to its large leaves but is susceptible to root rot. Water during droughts and ensure good drainage in wet conditions. Seedlings need less water, while mature plants require increased moisture, ideally during early morning or late evening.
Fertilize:
Dahlia 'Gallery Bellini' requires fertile soil and a liquid fertilizer every 10-15 days during early growth, focusing on nitrogen, then phosphate-potassium as buds form. Fertilization stops when buds show color. Monitor leaf health for signs of nutrient deficiency or excess.
Pruning:
Dahlia 'Gallery Bellini' thrives with early spring pruning. Remove dead stems and cut back to the first pair of leaves or one-third of its height to promote bushiness and flowering. Use clean tools and dispose of waste properly for a healthy growing season.
Propagation:
Propagation methods for dahlia 'Gallery Bellini' include root division, cutting, and sowing. Root division yields high survival rates when tubers are divided at 15℃ after buds grow. Cuttings take root in about a week in moist sandy soil. Sowing is for breeding, with blooming occurring 1-2 years later.
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