Birds & Blooms

6 Lakeview Razzal

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This dahlia wows with a laciniate form, which means that the petals sport delicate split tips. The blooms average about 6 inches in diameter and truly shine all the way from midsummer to frost. At 4 feet tall, it’s a stout cultivar for a dahlia. But that stature is a plus in smaller gardens, and the plant may not require staking either.

Why we love it: Orange edges set Lakeview Razzal apart from other yellow dahlias, making it a real showstoppe­r.

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