
Dahlia Pretty Woman
Dahlia ‘Pretty Woman’
Product Overview
Dahlia ‘Pretty Woman’ is a charming variety with lilac-rose blooms and striking bronze foliage. Compact and versatile, it is bee friendly and ideal for borders, bedding, or growing in pots and containers on patios and balconies. Flowering all summer long, this dahlia also makes an excellent cut flower.
Key Features
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Lilac-rose flowers with bronze foliage
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Bee friendly
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Flowers throughout summer
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Perfect for borders, bedding, and containers
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Compact variety ideal for patios and balconies
Growing Information
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Suitable for Pots & Containers: Yes
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Flowering Time: All summer long
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Flowering Height: 30cm (12 inches)
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Planting Depth: 15cm (6 inches)
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Planting Distance: 30cm (12 inches)
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Planting Time: March onwards
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Bulbs per Pack: 1
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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 April using a light soil mixed with compost. Keep slightly moist, cool, and frost-free. Once the danger of frost has passed, plant out sprouted tubers. If grown for cut flowers, cut blooms regularly to encourage continued flowering.
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Description
Dahlia ‘Pretty Woman’
Product Overview
Dahlia ‘Pretty Woman’ is a charming variety with lilac-rose blooms and striking bronze foliage. Compact and versatile, it is bee friendly and ideal for borders, bedding, or growing in pots and containers on patios and balconies. Flowering all summer long, this dahlia also makes an excellent cut flower.
Key Features
-
Lilac-rose flowers with bronze foliage
-
Bee friendly
-
Flowers throughout summer
-
Perfect for borders, bedding, and containers
-
Compact variety ideal for patios and balconies
Growing Information
-
Suitable for Pots & Containers: Yes
-
Flowering Time: All summer long
-
Flowering Height: 30cm (12 inches)
-
Planting Depth: 15cm (6 inches)
-
Planting Distance: 30cm (12 inches)
-
Planting Time: March onwards
-
Bulbs per Pack: 1
-
Soil: Well-cultivated, fertile soil with organic matter
-
Position: Sunny site, sheltered from strong winds
Expert Tips
For earlier flowering, start tubers indoors in April using a light soil mixed with compost. Keep slightly moist, cool, and frost-free. Once the danger of frost has passed, plant out sprouted tubers. If grown for cut flowers, cut blooms regularly to encourage continued flowering.












