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Dahlia Wine Eyed Jill J Parker Dutch Bulbs
Dahlia Wine eyed Jill is a ball dahlia, with peach, pink, apricot and sometimes lavender colouring that changes over the lifetime of the bloom. As the season progresses and temperatures cool, Wine Eyed Jill's flower changes from richer to creamier tones showcasing its tremendous visual interest. dahlia 'Wine Eyed Jill' A tuberous-rooted perennial to about 1m, with dark stems and mid-green foliage. From mid-summer to the first frost bears relatively small (9cm) flowers with dark purple centres, opening to a mix of cream, peach and pink, with many rows of neat, inrolled petals creating a pompom effect Join the RHS today and save 25% 3" ball type on strong, slender stems, medium sized plant. Rich magenta blush in first flowers that fades to creamier tones with a wine eye as the season progresses and temperatures cool. Pictured here is an early season bloom. Return to Dahlia Shop OK This is the pink Wine Eyed Jill- or Jill Pink. All of the 'Jill' strains leave me a bit cross eyed because of their variability. I have even had flowers open up that were one half pink and one half yellow- straight down the middle. Don't even get me started on the fabulous 'Double Jill'!
Dahlia Wine Eyed Jill White Flower Farm
1 of 2 Variety or Cultivar 'Wine-eyed Jill' is an upright, bushy, tuberous perennial with pinnate, toothed, dark green leaves and, from midsummer into autumn, sturdy, upright stems bearing double, spherical, pale pink to pale apricot flowers, flushed dark purple at the centres. Season of interest Height and spread Metric | Imperial Where to grow Dahlia Wine Eyed Jill $12.00 We LOVE our new addition, Wine Eyed Jill! Such a beauty! Perfect soft pink with a pretty burgundy center! Our florists love her too, and so will you! She's a great cut flower and tuber producer! Don't miss out on this one, quantities are limited! We LOVE our new addition, Wine Eyed Jill! Such a beauty! Propagation: Seeds: Will not come true from seed. Propagation: Other methods: Division. Other: Propagate by taking cuttings of newly emerged shoots. Containers: Suitable in 3 gallon or larger. Common names. Dahlia. Wine-Eyed Jill. $15.00. Soft pinkish ball with a dark center, that shifts to more yellow-based later in the season. This is a dramatic two-tone dahlia that I enjoyed using to blend colors! Long straight stems made it so easy for cutting. 3" blooms on a 5' plant. Add To Cart.
Dahlia Wine Eyed Jill — Tailwind Farm Dahlias
Dahlia 'Wine-eyed Jill'. A border Dahlia with pale peach flowers with a deep purple center, inner petals have purple tips. Ht. 100cm. The border dahlia is more imposing than the bedding dahlia and generally grows taller often with much larger blooms. Always dig in organic matter before planting out and dead head regularly to prolong flowering. Dahlia 'Wine Eyed Jill' produces beautifully neat, rounded blooms with peach-pink petals and deep wine-purple centres. It makes an elegant contrast to stronger yellows and purples in a sunny border, flowering for months from midsummer well into autumn. Excellent as a cut flower too.
A truly unique dahlia, this golden yellow ball variety has cranberry centers with hints of cranberry edging on the petals. I loved pairing this variety with shades of plum & mauve to make it really pop. This variety pumps out the flowers on long strong stems. This dahlia can be mixed with a handful of different dahlias. if it's the bolder and more striking affect you are after, then plant 'Wine Eyed Jill' alongside Dahlia 'Zoey Rey' but if it's the cottage garden look you are wanting, then team Dahlia 'Wine Eyed Jill' with Dahlia 'Eveline' for the softer look. Planting & Growing Instructions
Wine Eyed Jill Dahlia Tuber Pink Dahlia I Dig Dahlias
Growing Info. How to Plant. Dig a hole about 8-12" deep and mix in compost if you have it. For planting the clump whole, the tuber clump should be fully covered in dirt, but the stem should be sticking out. For planting a single tuber, lay the tuber on its side horizontally 2-4" deep. Cover with soil and gently compress to make your dahlias. 13 Good Scents Flowers ☆☆☆☆☆ (21 reviews) 14 Hayden House Gardens ☆☆☆☆☆ (4 reviews) 16 Heichel Hill Farm ☆☆☆☆☆ (1 review) 12 Kennedy Hill Farm ☆☆☆☆☆ (12 reviews) 10 Lily's Garden Store ☆☆☆☆☆ (7 reviews) 15 Meraki Wildflower ☆☆☆☆☆ (1 review) 12