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Dahlia - Bishop of Canterbury (1 per Pack)

Price £ 3.99

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Dahlia Bishop of Canterbury is a dark pink peony flower. This bee friendly plant is perfect for borders or as a bedding plant, and is great for cut flowers. Short varieties can also be grown in containers on the patio or balcony.
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Dahlia - Bishop of Canterbury (1 per Pack)

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Price £ 3.99

Short description

Dahlia Bishop of Canterbury is a dark pink peony flower. This bee friendly plant is perfect for borders or as a bedding plant, and is great for cut flowers. Short varieties can also be grown in containers on the patio or balcony.
  • Quantity
Stock
In stock
  •  Free delivery when you spend over £30
    Exclusions apply. Click here for more info
     
  •  All orders will be delivered within 3 - 7 days.
    Click and collect is available on all orders. Order now for collection within as little as 2 hours.
  •  Contact Us. 015395 63630 
Dahlia - Bishop of Canterbury (1 per Pack)
Dahlia - Bishop of Canterbury (1 per Pack)
Price £ 3.99

Dahlia - Bishop of Canterbury (1 per Pack)

  • Colour: Pink
  • Flowering time: All Summer Long
  • Flowering height: 90cm/36 inches
  • Planting depth: 15cm/6 inches
  • Planting distance: 60cm/24 inches
  • Planting time: March Onwards
  • Soil/position: Any well cultivated, garden soil with a good supply of organic material. Sunny sites away from strong winds.
  • Application: Border or bedding plant, good for cut flowers. Short varieties can also be grown in containers on the patio or balcony.

Expert's tip: For early flowering, tubers may be started off in boxes in April; use a light soil mixed with compost. Keep slightly moist, cool and free from frost. When danger of frost has passed, plant out the sprouted tubers. If used as a cut flower, cut flowers only