Most important features

Mature plant height
60-85 cm

Flowering time
June, July, August, September, October

Product form
Tubers

Planting Location
Sunny, Partial Shade

Hardy
Not winter hardy

Edible
Not edible

Pollinator-friendly
Attractive to pollinators

Thrive in pots and containers
Suitable for containers

Deer- and rodent-resistant
No
Specifications
Type
Decorative dahlias
Colour
White-purple
Mature plant height
60-85 cm
Flowering time
June, July, August, September, October
Genus
Dahlia
Product form
Tubers
Planting Location
Sunny, Partial Shade
Cut flower
Good fur cutting
Hardy
Not winter hardy
Edible
Not edible
Pollinator-friendly
Attractive to pollinators
Thrive in pots and containers
Suitable for containers
Deer- and rodent-resistant
No
Description
The Dahlia Who Dun It is a surprising and dynamic addition to your dahlia collection. This unique variety belongs to the Decorative Dahlias (Dahlia spp., Decorative Group), known for their lush, fully double flowers.
The bloom color is truly the secret: a base of bright white is irregularly and playfully sprinkled with stripes and flecks of deep purple and magenta. This bicolored pattern, or 'bicolour', is extremely unpredictable; every flower is unique and changes depending on temperature and light.
Thanks to its vibrant and unusual coloring, 'Who Dun It' is a fantastic cut flower and an absolute eye-catcher in the flower border. It is very popular due to its striking characteristic: the changing patterns. Plant these dahlia tubers in a sunny spot for a scentless and abundant bloom from summer until autumn.
The bloom color is truly the secret: a base of bright white is irregularly and playfully sprinkled with stripes and flecks of deep purple and magenta. This bicolored pattern, or 'bicolour', is extremely unpredictable; every flower is unique and changes depending on temperature and light.
Thanks to its vibrant and unusual coloring, 'Who Dun It' is a fantastic cut flower and an absolute eye-catcher in the flower border. It is very popular due to its striking characteristic: the changing patterns. Plant these dahlia tubers in a sunny spot for a scentless and abundant bloom from summer until autumn.
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