Dahlia White Star

Product ref: BR27926

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Dahlia ‘White Star’ is a refined cactus-type variety, showcasing elegant ivory-white blooms with long, narrow petals that curl and twist into a dramatic starburst shape. Its airy, spiky form adds texture and movement to garden borders, while the clean white colour brings brightness and contrast to mixed displays. Ideal for cutting, these striking flowers look stunning in both contemporary and classic floral arrangements, simply snip when fully open.

 

Flowering from midsummer to the first frost, ‘White Star’ adds sculptural beauty and crisp sophistication to any garden. Plant in full sun in well-drained, fertile soil, and remove spent flowers to encourage more growth.

 

Supplied as a tuber.

 

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The primary intended use of this plant is to grow food for human consumption.

There are thousands of different plant species that can be consumed, and our extensive range is no exception. We have conveniently listed a large number of edible plants here. Additionally, we have compiled several articles and handy recipes for some of the plants you are less likely to find in supermarkets.

We always recommend conducting your own research before consuming any plant to understand the various ways different varieties can be prepared and consumed. Be mindful of potential allergies when trying anything new and ensure it is suitable for all who may be consuming it.

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Supplied as tubers, the best time to plant is in April and May. To plant them, dig a hole at least 20-30cm square and around 20-30cm deep for each one. Cover the base of the hole with 10cms of compost, or manure and give it a good dousing with a full watering can and then plant the dahlia at a depth of 15-20cms. You will need a stout stake, not just a bamboo cane, to support each plant and it is a good idea to knock this in first and then place the plant by its side. It will need to be lifted in winter - once the foliage dies back simply dig it up and store in a cool, frost free location.