Dahlia Asteraceae : Plant with diversity

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Dahlias are a popular flower enjoyed by many gardeners. They are surrounded by various legends and beliefs. The wide range of shapes and colors of these plants is impressive.

There is a dahlia variety suitable for every garden. These flowers can beautify home gardens, balconies, loggias, borders, and complement floral arrangements.

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The dahlia originally comes from Central America. It was brought to Europe from Mexico in the 18th century. Indigenous people used the tubers for food and medicine. Europeans quickly saw the flower's decorative appeal.

The plant was named after the scientist I. Georgi, and people started calling it dahlia. In scientific terms, it is called dahlia, which is feminine.

Dahlias belong to the Asteraceae family. They bloom from mid-summer to mid-autumn. The exact flowering period depends on the region, care, and the plant's variety.

Typically, they bloom in autumn with bright, eye-catching colors until the first frosts. When the temperature drops, the above-ground parts of the plant die back.

Most dahlias are perennial plants with thick, tuberous roots, but there are also annual types.

Some gardeners believe that with proper care and knowledge, even annual dahlias can grow back the next year.

The plant's stem can be hollow and can reach up to 2.5 meters tall, depending on the variety. The leaves are pinnate, growing in pairs opposite each other. The flowers form in basket-like clusters, with petals that can be twisted or flat, depending on the type.

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Dahlias are easy to care for and bloom in many different shapes and colors. They look beautiful in gardens and urban landscapes. Gardeners and flower lovers cherish this plant for its bright colors, unique shapes, and sizes.