The Dahlia
Like fireworks, dahlias light up gardens from early summer until frost. Originally from Mexico, the dahlia is a flower that has been known for millennia. The Aztecs used this flower as animal food.
Discovered in Europe in the 18th century, the dahlia is prized by gardeners around the world. Its colors range from pure white to deep black, including all shades of red, orange, yellow, pink, and purple.
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