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Dahlia Collection (#7)

"Dahlia: A Floral Masterpiece in Various Forms and Colors" Dahlia, scientifically known as Dahlia pinnata or pinnate dahlia

Background imageDahlia Collection: Tacoma, Washington State, USA. Close-up of an Anna Mari dahlia

Tacoma, Washington State, USA. Close-up of an Anna Mari dahlia

Background imageDahlia Collection: Pacific green tree frog on dahlia

Pacific green tree frog on dahlia

Background imageDahlia Collection: USA, Washington State, Seabeck. Dahlia blossom close-up

USA, Washington State, Seabeck. Dahlia blossom close-up. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com

Background imageDahlia Collection: USA, Oregon, Shore Acres State Park. Abstract of dahlias in garden

USA, Oregon, Shore Acres State Park. Abstract of dahlias in garden. Credit as: Jean Carter / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com

Background imageDahlia Collection: Orange Dahlia bloom

Orange Dahlia bloom

Background imageDahlia Collection: Close-up of dinnerplate dahlia blooming

Close-up of dinnerplate dahlia blooming

Background imageDahlia Collection: USA, Washington State, Seabeck. Dahlia blossom close-up

USA, Washington State, Seabeck. Dahlia blossom close-up. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com

Background imageDahlia Collection: USA, California, Bishop. Dahlia in bloom

USA, California, Bishop. Dahlia in bloom. Credit as: Dennis Flaherty / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com

Background imageDahlia Collection: Dahlias in flower, seen through foggy cottage window, Ringshall, Hertfordshire, England

Dahlias in flower, seen through foggy cottage window, Ringshall, Hertfordshire, England, UK, September

Background imageDahlia Collection: Dahlia Sunny boy flower in summer border

Dahlia Sunny boy flower in summer border

Background imageDahlia Collection: Bouquet of Flowers, Dahlias and Roses, c. 1830-1840

Bouquet of Flowers, Dahlias and Roses, c. 1830-1840
Bouquet of Flowers, Dahlias and Roses, published c.1830-1840 (stipple engraving hand coloured)

Background imageDahlia Collection: USA, Washington, Seabeck. Dahlia blossom close-up

USA, Washington, Seabeck. Dahlia blossom close-up. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageDahlia Collection: USA, Colorado, Longmont. Double exposure of dahlia flower

USA, Colorado, Longmont. Double exposure of dahlia flower. Credit as: Marie Bush / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageDahlia Collection: Girls in a solid mass of dahlias, 1875. Artist: Claude Monet

Girls in a solid mass of dahlias, 1875. Artist: Claude Monet
Girls in a solid mass of dahlias, 1875. Located in the collection at the National Gallery, Prague

Background imageDahlia Collection: Flowers / Larousse 1913

Flowers / Larousse 1913
Annuals & Biannuals: hyacinths, tulips, foxgloves; nasturtiums, chrsyanthemums, lily, sweet peas, pansies, marigold, crocus, eschscholzia, begonia. 1913

Background imageDahlia Collection: Closeup on pink dahlia flower

Closeup on pink dahlia flower
Flower

Background imageDahlia Collection: Dahlia Moonfire

Dahlia Moonfire
SG-20040 Dahlia Moonfire Ardea London Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway. contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: + 44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageDahlia Collection: TMS09920RF009

TMS09920RF009
Dahlia in vintage glass bottle

Background imageDahlia Collection: TMS09920RF005

TMS09920RF005
Close up of Dahlia Penhill Dark Monarch

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TMS09920RF008
Close up of Dahlia Jowey Winnie

Background imageDahlia Collection: Delicate beauty of a Dahlia

Delicate beauty of a Dahlia
Extreme close-up of a pink dahlia in bloom; Oregon, United States of America

Background imageDahlia Collection: Dahlia in bloom

Dahlia in bloom
Dahlia (Asteraceae), New York Botanical Garden; Bronx, New York, United States of America

Background imageDahlia Collection: Dahlia and Rain Drops

Dahlia and Rain Drops
Rain drops adorn a dahlia blossoming in an Oregon garden; Astoria, Oregon, United States of America




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"Dahlia: A Floral Masterpiece in Various Forms and Colors" Dahlia, scientifically known as Dahlia pinnata or pinnate dahlia, is a stunning flower that belongs to the Dahlias sp family. With its origins dating back to September 1896 by Eugene Samuel Grasset, this captivating bloom has captured the hearts of many. One popular variety of the Cafe Au Lait, which boasts delicate petals in shades of creamy coffee. Its beauty can be appreciated up close, just like a garden gnome enjoying its presence beside a vibrant red dahlia in full bloom. In England's picturesque countryside, bumble bees gracefully dance upon dahlias' intricate petals. These buzzing creatures are drawn to their nectar-rich blossoms, creating an enchanting scene amidst the United Kingdom's natural wonders. Across the Atlantic Ocean lies Washington state in the USA—a haven for dahlias enthusiasts. Here, gardens burst with colorful dahlias that add vibrancy and charm to landscapes throughout summer and fall. The elegance of dahlias extends beyond nature itself; they also make exquisite additions when arranged indoors. Whether displayed alone or alongside other flowers in a vase, these blooms effortlessly bring life and beauty into any space. Nature often surprises us with unexpected encounters—such as an albino red-eyed tree frog perched on a dahlia petal. This unique juxtaposition showcases both nature's diversity and how it intertwines flawlessly within our surroundings. For those seeking inspiration for special occasions or home decor arrangements, pacey bouquets featuring gold and grey hues offer sophistication and grace. Alternatively, black-and-white variations evoke timeless elegance while golden tones exude warmth and opulence. From historical roots to contemporary allure across continents worldwide—dahlias continue to captivate admirers with their breathtaking colors and forms. Whether enjoyed outdoors or cherished indoors through artistic displays—the sheer magnificence of dahlias leaves an indelible mark on our hearts and minds.