Us deepar Neo Dhaliya Seed (32 per packet) Seed
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Us deepar Neo Dhaliya Seed (32 per packet) Seed (32 per packet)

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Us deepar Neo Dhaliya Seed (32 per packet) Seed  (32 per packet)

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  • Seed Type: Flower
  • Suitable For: Indoor, Outdoor
  • Organic Plant Seed
  • Seed For: Neo Dhaliya Seed (32 per packet)
  • Flowering Plant
  • Quantity: 32 per packet
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  • Description
    Dahlia is a genus of bushy, tuberous, herbaceous perennial plants native to Mexico and Central America. A member of the Asteraceae family of dicotyledonous plants, its garden relatives thus include the sunflower, daisy, chrysanthemum, and zinnia
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    Specifications
    In The Box
    • 32 Per packet
    General
    Brand
    • Us deepar
    Model Name
    • 109-dhahliya
    Quantity
    • 32 per packet
    Common Name
    • Neo Dhaliya Seed (32 per packet)
    Flowering Plant
    • Yes
    Suitable For
    • Indoor, Outdoor
    Type of Seed
    • Flower
    Organic
    • Yes
    Family
    • Asteraceae
    Scientific Name
    • Dahlia hortensis
    Uses
    • Flowering, decoration
    Soil Nutrient Requirements
    • Loam, Sandy Soil, Clay Soil, Silt Soil
    Sowing Method
    • 12 Months
    Net Quantity
    • 32 per packet
    Additional Features
    Care Instructions
    • Sunlight A minimum of six to eight hours a day of direct sunlight are required for dahlias. If you reside in a hotter region, place the plant in a somewhat shaded spot during the hottest portion of the afternoon., Water Dahlias, unlike many other flowers, don’t need much water. The plant will normally thrive if you reside in an area with summer rainfall. Otherwise, deep water once or twice a week. You’ll want to keep the soil moist at all times — if the top layer is dry, it’s a sign that the plant needs to be watered.
    Other Features
    • Dahlia flower: Uses Tubers were used in pre-Spanish Mexico due to their high fructose and inulin content. Aztecs used petals and tubers to treat infected grazes, rashes, and skin cracks. The skin of tubers is high in antibiotic compounds. The crushed and mashed petals are used to relieve stings and insect bites. To relieve tired feet, soak the petals in a foot soak. The flowers are used to treat epilepsy by the Aztecs. Dahlias became religiously associated with the resurrection of Jesus during the Victorian era. They were also thought to be a symbol of the everlasting life promised to faithful followers. The Dahlia flower has a completely different meaning in Thai culture than it does in the rest of the world. While the flowers thrive as a perennial there because of the warm temperatures, many people avoid giving them as gifts because of their symbolism. Dahlia flowers are a popular wedding bouquet addition for modern brides who want colour options that other, more traditional options do not provide.
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