
Dahlia Golden Scepter
Dahlia ‘Golden Scepter’
Product Overview
Dahlia ‘Golden Scepter’ is a vibrant variety featuring yellow pompon-shaped flowers that add a cheerful splash of colour to any garden. Flowering all summer long, it is perfect for borders, bedding, and containers, and also makes an excellent cut flower.
Compact yet striking, this dahlia thrives in sunny, sheltered positions and performs well in pots or patio containers.
Key Features
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Colour: Yellow
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Pompon-shaped flowers
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Flowers all summer long
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Ideal for borders, bedding, and containers
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Excellent for cut flowers
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Compact and easy to grow
Growing Information
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Flowering Height: 90cm (36 inches)
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Soil: Well-cultivated, fertile soil with organic matter
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Position: Sunny site, sheltered from strong winds
Expert Tips
For earlier flowering, start tubers indoors in March-April using a light soil mixed with compost. Keep slightly moist, cool, and frost-free. Once the danger of frost has passed, plant out the sprouted tubers. If growing for cut flowers, cut blooms regularly to encourage continued flowering.
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Description
Dahlia ‘Golden Scepter’
Product Overview
Dahlia ‘Golden Scepter’ is a vibrant variety featuring yellow pompon-shaped flowers that add a cheerful splash of colour to any garden. Flowering all summer long, it is perfect for borders, bedding, and containers, and also makes an excellent cut flower.
Compact yet striking, this dahlia thrives in sunny, sheltered positions and performs well in pots or patio containers.
Key Features
-
Colour: Yellow
-
Pompon-shaped flowers
-
Flowers all summer long
-
Ideal for borders, bedding, and containers
-
Excellent for cut flowers
-
Compact and easy to grow
Growing Information
-
Flowering Height: 90cm (36 inches)
-
Soil: Well-cultivated, fertile soil with organic matter
-
Position: Sunny site, sheltered from strong winds
Expert Tips
For earlier flowering, start tubers indoors in March-April using a light soil mixed with compost. Keep slightly moist, cool, and frost-free. Once the danger of frost has passed, plant out the sprouted tubers. If growing for cut flowers, cut blooms regularly to encourage continued flowering.












