Not everybody’s favourite, but dahlias have seen a huge resurgence of interest in the last couple of decades here (in England) since the late Christopher Lloyd grubbed up his rose garden at Great Dixter and planted an exotic garden featuring amongst others dahlias. Here’s his forthright views on the matter from ‘The Well-tempered Garden’ (revised edition):
Dahlias are now available in such a varied assortment of flower forms and plant habits that there is not justification for sweeping them aside with a dismissive gesture as vulgar or clumsy.
Hear, hear – and what visual inspiration they make too!
I love dahlias. What beautiful pictures. Thank you.
Thank you – it’s a pleasure.
Lovely bouquets, nicely shot – especially the wildness of the first. I too enjoy the amazing colours dahlias are available in today.
Thank you. Trouble with dahlias is the slugs – I have lost some really gorgeous plants to their relentless attacks.