Dahlia 'Gallery Serenade' is a cultivar that merges bedding dahlias with dwarf dahlias, creating a unique, miniature beauty perfect for bedding edges, containers, and borders. It's a small delight that grows rapidly but only reaches heights of up to 45cm. It's part of the Dahlia Gallery series, hence the word "Gallery" featuring in its name.
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Toxic to Pets
Toxicity
Perennial
Lifespan
Herb
Plant Type
30 cm to 60 cm
Plant Height
12 cm
Flower Size
Yellow
Flower Color
15 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide
Care Guide for Dahlia 'Gallery Serenade'
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
15 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Dahlia 'Gallery Serenade' requires regular watering due to its large leaves but is sensitive to overwatering. During drought, ensure timely watering, while focusing on drainage in wet conditions. Water seedlings once daily on sunny days and increase volume during later growth stages, preferably around sunrise or sunset.
Fertilize:
Dahlia 'Gallery Serenade' thrives in fertile soil, requiring thin liquid fertilizer every 10-15 days. Early stages benefit from nitrogen; later stages need phosphate-potassium. Fertilization stops when flower buds show color, and it should be avoided in high temperatures. Leaf symptoms indicate fertilizer adequacy.
Pruning:
Dahlia 'Gallery Serenade' thrives with early spring pruning to stimulate fresh growth and flowering. Regularly remove spent flowers for continuous blooms. Ensuring proper airflow and size control aids in disease prevention and encourages vigorous growth, promoting a healthy, attractive plant throughout the season.
Propagation:
The main propagation methods for dahlia 'Gallery Serenade' are root division, cutting, and sowing. Root division offers a high survival rate, while cutting promotes faster rooting. For optimal results, maintain 70%-75% humidity and temperatures above 25℃. Sowing is used for breeding, with blooming occurring 1-2 years later.
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