Re: Dahlia "Bishop of Llandaff'


It's also offered by Caproz Dahlias and a number of the other larger 
specialist companies (sorry, I'm at work and don't have any addresses to 
give you).  It is by no means the only dark foliaged dahlia to try-or even 
the best. I also grow Japanese Bishop, which is a much clearer red (BofLl 
has an orangish tint to it). Ferncliff Gardens has a few dark foliaged 
plants in their catalogue, and although they are a Canadian company they are 
set up to ship to the US (even have an address in Washington state). 
Unfortunately B of Ll is "hot" right now, and seems to be selling for around 
$7 US per tuber. The other dark foliaged plants are cheaper.  Both Japanese 
Bishop and Bishop of Llandaff seem to be good reproducers. I started with 
one small tuber of each and expect to be able to split them into 3 or 4 good 
sized tubers this spring.
You can also try growing a seed strain called "Redskin". I've never done it 
but I know of a woman in Australia who has. Flower colour is extremely 
variable, but foliage colour appears to be close to 100% dark.
Dahlias are perennials, aren't they? At least if you live close to the 
border with Mexico or remember to lift the tubers in the fall. So I guess 
this is on topic.

Bob Campbell


>From: Moorman@teamzeon.com

>
>This particular dahlia is being offered by White Flower Farm this year.
>

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