Dahlia ‘Moor Place’

Dahlia ‘Moor Place’ is a dahlia that presents flowers in shades of purple and red.
This dahalia can grow 50cm - 1.5m tall and 50cm - 1.5m wide.
In this growing guide we'll learn the cultivation details and how to plant Dahlia ‘Moor Place’.
Plant profile
Common name: dahlia 'Moor Place'Scientific name: Dahlia 'Moor Place'
Plant type: Perennials
Habit: Clump-forming
Height: 50cm - 1.5m
Spread: 50cm - 1.5m
Foliage: Deciduous
Sunlight: Full Sun
Soil: Chalk, Loam, Sand
Moisture: Moist but well drained
Garden type: City & Courtyard Gardens, Informal Garden, Patio & Container Garden
Planting type: Cut Flowers, Flower borders and bedding
Seasonal colors
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How to plant Dahlia 'Moor Place' (Dahlia 'Moor Place') - AfroBrazilian: Aleksandrs Balodis, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Flowers growing guides - Dahlia 'Moor Place' (Dahlia 'Moor Place') - AfroBrazilian: Aleksandrs Balodis, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Dahlia ‘Moor Place’ is from the Pompon group of dahlias. The flowers of this type of dahlia have a shape similar to the ball dahlias, but in miniature and more spherical in shape. The flowers are completely double and do not reach more than 5 cm in diameter. Know all the dahlia types.
How to plant Dahlia ‘Moor Place’
Dahlia ‘Moor Place’, like all dahlias, appreciates fertile soil with good drainage. They like to be planted in full sun and fed regularly to produce abundant flowers.
Stake and support the stems of the taller varieties or varieties with large, heavy flowers.
Dahlias do not like strong winds or that the soil remains moist and cold.
The tubers must be lifted off the ground or protected with mulch if temperatures in the area remain below zero for many days in winter.
If you pick the flowers regularly or deadhead flowers that start to wither, the plants will respond by producing more flowers.