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Dahlia Lake Carey

Dahlia Lake Carey
Decorative dahlia

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A decorative dahlia with creamy yellow double flowers tipped with lilac pink, on a bushy plant reaching 80 cm to 1 m in height. Its flowers, 10-11 cm in diameter, which bloom from summer until the first frosts, make a fine display in cut flower arrangements.
Flower size
11 cm
Height at maturity
90 cm
Spread at maturity
50 cm
Exposure
Sun
Hardiness
Hardy down to -4°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Best planting time March to April
Recommended planting time March to May
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Description

'Lake Carey' is a decorative dahlia prized for its well-regular pastel flowers, in a gradient from creamy yellow to light yellow-green, finishing with lilac-pink tips. Its generous flowering, from July until the first frosts, makes it an excellent dahlia for borders and large containers. Its long, sturdy stems are perfect for cutting: in a vase, the flowers last for several days. An ideal variety for romantic displays or wedding cut flower arrangements.

Belonging to the Asteraceae family, garden dahlias originate from species native to the high plateaus of Mexico and Central America. A perennial through its tubercles, but not frost-hardy, the plant is generally cultivated as a summer bulb: the tubercles are planted in spring, then dug up in autumn to be stored in a cool, dry place.
'Lake Carey' is classified in the horticultural group of decorative dahlias (Group 5), subgroup 5(d), meaning decorative dahlias with medium-sized flowers: the inflorescences are fully double, with no apparent central disc, composed of broad, flat ligules, barely rolled along their length. This cultivar was developed in the Netherlands by A.C. Koot, then introduced to the market by M.J.M. Duyzer in 2009, before being registered in 2010. It was distinguished in official trials in the Netherlands with a Certificate of Merit in 2009.
The plant forms a bushy clump with a well-upright habit, reaching 70 to 100 cm in height and 50 to 60 cm in width, with bright green foliage. The robust, slightly purplish stems bear heads 10-11 cm in diameter: the internal and external ligules are a slightly greenish yellow, lightening towards the tip, with a point and some longitudinal streaks of blue-pink to lilac-pink. The overall effect is of vanilla cream delicately edged with pink. Flowering spreads from July to October, or even until the first frosts if faded flowers are regularly removed. Like all dahlias, this variety appreciates full sun (at least 6 hours per day), cool but not waterlogged soil, and benefits from being staked in gardens exposed to wind.

With its very soft vanilla and lemon cream tones, simply highlighted with lilac-pink tips, this dahlia graces romantic gardens and reigns majestically in wedding cut flower arrangements. In borders, it pairs well with decorative dahlias in pale yellow shades ('Berliner Lemon') and rosy peach ('Gallery Leonardo'). It can also be combined with dark dahlias like 'Dark Spirit' or 'David Howard'. Airy perennials like Knautia macedonica 'Melton Pastels' weave between the dahlia clumps, giving a very natural feel. The Scabious 'Butterfly Blue', with its small lavender-blue flowers, creates a lovely textural contrast with the large heads of the dahlias. In a vase, create stunning cut flower arrangements with these same varieties, which can be enhanced with baby's breath 'Bristol Fairy'.

It is worth remembering that dahlias, the national flower of Mexico, were already cultivated by pre-Columbian peoples: some species provided edible tubercles rich in inulin, while the hollow stems of tall dahlias were used as water pipes. Thus, very modestly, began the adventure of this very contemporary flower.

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Plant habit

Height at maturity 90 cm
Spread at maturity 50 cm
Growth rate fast

Flowering

Flower colour yellow
Flowering time July to October
Inflorescence Flower head
Flower size 11 cm
Good for cut flowers Cut flower blooms

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour medium green

Botanical data

Genus

Dahlia

Cultivar

Lake Carey

Family

Asteraceae

Other common names

Decorative dahlia

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference25215

Planting and care

The Dahlia 'Lake Carey' is easy to to grow in all regions. For generous flowering, it is good to follow a few simple rules: plant the tubercles in a full sun position after the last frosts; rich, cool, and well-drained soils are perfect. However, stagnant moisture would encourage the tubercles to rot. Do not hesitate to amend the soil with compost and sand if needed. Work the soil deeply and enrich it, for example, with ground horn or dried blood. Place your tubercle and crumble the soil well to backfill without air pockets. Your dahlia should be covered with about 6 cm of soil. At the end of planting, water thoroughly once and then repeat this watering regularly for the first 6 weeks to help with root establishment.

Dahlias are sensitive to cold and must be overwintered. In November, the first frosts blacken the leaf, which is the time to lift them. Dig up the tubercles carefully. Remove as much soil as possible. Allow the leaf to dry so the tubercles can replenish their reserves. Then cut the stems to 10 cm. Spread your bulbs in a crate on newspaper. Store them in a frost-free, dry, cool, and dark place, such as a frost-free garage or an attic.
In southern regions, close to the coast, experiencing only a few frosty days per year, it is possible to leave them in place. In this case, simply cover the soil with a carpet of leaves or straw as protection.

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Planting period

Best planting time March to April
Recommended planting time March to May
Planting depth 12 cm

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow
Type of use Border, Cut flowers, Container, Vegetable garden
Hardiness Hardy down to -4°C (USDA zone 9b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 3 per m2
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Any
Soil moisture Moist soil, Fertile, well-drained.

Care

Pruning instructions Prune regularly the faded flowers.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time July to September
Soil moisture Moist soil
Disease resistance Very good
Overwinter Needs to be stored

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