Dahlia (Dahlia × pinnata) — main view
Dahlia (Dahlia × pinnata) — detail
Dahlia (Dahlia × pinnata) — close-up
Dahlia (Dahlia × pinnata) — in setting
Dahlia (Dahlia × pinnata) — additional view
Dahlia (Dahlia × pinnata) — additional view
Dahlia (Dahlia × pinnata) — additional view

Plant Guide

Dahlia

Autumn Flowering Plants Garden / Outdoor Bed
Oasislink Garden & Outdoor Team March 24, 2026 8 min read

Dahlias are tuberous, perennial bloom machines loved for their bold, colorful flowers and their almost endless variety of shapes—everything from neat little pom‑poms to dramatic “dinner plate” blooms. They typically start flowering in mid‑summer and keep going until frost, especially if you keep deadheading. Compact “dwarf” types bring the same wow-factor to pots and small spaces, while taller varieties shine in borders and cutting gardens.

Scientific Name Dahlia × pinnata
Family / Genus Asteraceae / Dahlia
Origin Native to Mexico and Guatemala (often broadly cited as Mexico and parts of Central America). Spanish explorers recorded wild dahlias on hillsides in Mexico in the 16th century; dahlias were also valued by the Aztecs before being introduced to Europe in the 18th century.
Aliases Dwarf Dahlia, Garden Dahlia

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