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Dahlia Golden Emblem

Dahlia Golden Emblem
Dahlia

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Magali82, 17/02/2024

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This Dahlia is appreciated for the very pure colour of its double flowers, 15 cm (6in) in diameter, a solid and bright golden yellow that is easy to combine with many other flowers. The plant, of medium size, flowers from July to October. This variety will create very beautiful monochrome or variegated flower beds, and elegant bouquets until late in the season.
Flower size
17 cm
Height at maturity
90 cm
Spread at maturity
50 cm
Exposure
Sun
Hardiness
Hardy down to -4°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Best planting time March to April
Recommended planting time March to May
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Description

Dahlia Golden Emblem stands out for the very pure colour of its double flowers. Of a beautiful size, they display a solid and bright golden yellow colour, easy to match with many other flowers. This variety, of medium size, blooms from July to October, allowing for the creation of very beautiful monochrome or alternatively variegated and full of fantasy flower beds, associated with blue, orange, and red blooms. Compose with its ideally shaped flowers in elegant bouquets, even late in the season.

 

Dahlias are tuberous plants from the large aster family, originally from the high plateaus of Mexico. At present, the approximately 25,000 horticultural varieties obtained by humans have arrived, to our great pleasure, in gardens all over the world. Dahlias are classified according to the shape of their flowers. 'Golden Emblem' is classified in the category of Decorative Dahlias. In this group, the coloured ligules of the capitulum are arranged regularly in a spiral, they can be curved towards the stem or fringed, for example. In this variety, the capitula measure 15 to 17 cm (6 to 7in) in diameter and their ligules are flat and wide, oval, slightly incurved, of a pure yellow colour, with the yellow colour being slightly more intense towards the centre of the flower. Flowering takes place from July to October. The plant will reach approximately 90 cm (35in) in height, and 50 to 60 cm (20 to 24in) in width, with a bushy and upright habit. The highly branched stems are hollow and the leaves are opposite, pinnately compound, meaning they are divided into 3 or 5 leaflets, which have very denticulate lobes. The leaves and stems are a fairly dark green colour.

 

To promote reblooming and extend the flowering period, make sure to remove faded flowers. Even better, regularly create attractive colourful bouquets by combining various varieties. The medium height of this variety makes it suitable for ornamenting flower beds with various plants, to structure an ensemble composed of flowering shrubs (Cotinus, Compact Winged Euonymus, Loropetalum) and lower perennials (Daylilies, Asters, Gauras). The flowering of Echinaceas pairs perfectly with that of Dahlias, they occur simultaneously, as well as the flowering of perennial salvias for example. Also consider grasses (Miscanthus saccharifolius, Stipa arundinacea, Eragrostis trichodes) which take on beautiful colours in autumn.

 

As the star plant of ornamental gardens, Dahlias are undoubtedly beautiful flowers, they are impeccable in a flower bed but can also enhance a vegetable garden. In Mexico, this tuberous plant was first cultivated as a root vegetable for consumption. Its poor taste qualities quickly assigned it the rank of an ornamental plant. Since then, the interest in their beautiful exuberance has never waned.

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Dahlia Golden Emblem (Flowering) Flowering

Plant habit

Height at maturity 90 cm
Spread at maturity 50 cm
Growth rate fast

Flowering

Flower colour yellow
Flowering time July to November
Inflorescence Flower head
Flower size 17 cm
Good for cut flowers Cut flower blooms

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour dark green

Botanical data

Genus

Dahlia

Cultivar

Golden Emblem

Family

Asteraceae

Other common names

Dahlia

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference67111

Planting and care

The 'Golden Emblem' decorative Dahlia is easy to grow in all regions. For abundant flowering, it is good to follow a few simple rules.  For abundant flowering, it is good to follow a few simple rules. Plant the tubers in full sun as soon as the last frost is over. Rich, damp, and well-drained soil is perfect. However, waterlogging would promote tuber rot. Feel free to amend the soil with compost and sand if necessary. Work the soil deeply and enrich it, for example, with bonemeal.  Place your tuber and crumble the soil well to fill without air pockets. Your dahlia should be covered with about 6 cm (2in) of soil. At the end of planting, water generously once and then regularly repeat this watering during the first 6 weeks to help with rooting.

 

Dahlias are sensitive to cold, so they need to be overwintered. In November, the first frost blackens the foliage, which is the time to dig them up. Carefully remove the tubers, removing as much soil as possible. Let the foliage dry so that the tubers can replenish their reserves. Then cut the stems to 10 cm (4in). Spread your bulbs in a box on newspaper. Store them in a frost-free, dry, cool, and dark place, such as a frost-free garage or attic, for example. In warmer regions, or areas close to the coast, where there are few frosty days per year, it is possible to leave them in place. In this case, simply cover the ground with a carpet of leaves or straw for protection.

 

This tall Dahlia, with its hollow stems, does not withstand wind or heavy rain well. To overcome this drawback, you can stake it, but let's agree, it's not very aesthetic. On the other hand, by pinching the stems early or removing the axial flower buds, you will spread out the habit of the plant, which will offer more resistance to bad weather. At the same time, you channel the flow of sap to a single flower, which will become larger and stronger.

Planting period

Best planting time March to April
Recommended planting time March to May

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow
Type of use Border, Vegetable garden
Hardiness Hardy down to -4°C (USDA zone 9b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 5 per m2
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Any
Soil moisture Moist soil, Fertile, well-draining.

Care

Pruning instructions Remove the faded flowers regularly to encourage flowering.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time July to September
Soil moisture Moist soil
Disease resistance Very good
Overwinter Needs to be stored
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