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“Snoho Doris” a bright orange ball shaped dahlia classified as a red and bronze dark blend by the American Dahlia Society. Photo is watermarked by the vendor, Creative Green Gardens featuring their mason bee logo.
Sale price  $12.78 Regular price  $15.98

25 seeds from Snoho DOreos Seed Parent.

Our open pollinated dahlia seeds were harvested from Snoho Dor is dahlia flowers. While they will share genetics with Snoho Dor is, every seed is a surprise!

Dahlias grown from seed will be a unique combination of the parent plant and the plant whose pollen helped make the seed. This means the flowers grown from seeds will be a surprise! A completely new dahlia never seen before.

Want flowers that look exactly like the Snoho DOreos flowers shown in the picture? Purchase tubers instead - tubers are exact clones. But seeds are a surprise!

Love what your new flowers look like? Talk to your local dahlia society for information on how to register your dahlia.

About Snoho Doris

Snoho Doris is a bright orangey red ball that practically glows in the garden! With a long vase life and pretty, compact petals it makes a great cut flower as well!

Bloom size: 4-4.5 inches across

Plant Height: 3-4 feet tall

Color: orange red

American Dahlia Society official color: Dark Blend (Red and Bronze)

Blossom Style/Form: Ball

Planting directions

Dahlia seedlings are very sensitive to cold weather. For best results, start seeds indoors in moist growing medium, under a humidity dome with grow lights and a heating mat set to 65-70 degrees F (18-21 C).

Be patient with your seeds - sometimes they take up to a month to germinate even in ideal circumstances. 

If they have not germinated after a month of staying in moist growing medium under a humidity dome and grow light, your heat mat may be set too high. Try unplugging the heat mat. Or cycle the heat mat on for a couple hours and off for the rest of the day. 

Plant dahlias out into the garden once they have a minimum of two sets of true leaves (not the first leaves that emerged when first sprouting) and your overnight temperatures are consistently in the 40’s(F) or higher. Just like with any seedlings, be sure to harden them off before letting them live outside full time.

Be sure to protect your baby dahlias from slugs by using an organic product like Sluggo and from bunnies but covering with netting. 

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