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Flower
Types
Dahlia
The dahlia is the national flower of Mexico and this
is also its birthplace. An old Aztec document states that the Aztecs
used dahlias as a treatment for epilepsy. Only in the 19th century
did the flower come to Europe where it was bred and cultivated into
today's varieties.
Definition: Any of several plants of or developed
from the species Dahlia pinnata having tuberous roots and showy
rayed variously colored flower heads.
Description: Dahlia is a genus of bushy,
summer- and autumn-flowering, tuberous perennials that are originally
from Mexico , where they are the national flower. In 1872 a box
of Dahlia roots were sent from Mexico to the Netherlands . Only
one plant survived the trip, but produced spectacular red flowers
with pointed petals. Nurserymen bred from this plant, which was
named Dahlia juarezii with parents of Dahlias discovered earlier
and these are the progenitors of all modern Dahlia hybrids. Ever
since, plant breeders have been actively breeding Dahlias to produce
hundreds of cultivars, usually chosen for their stunning and brightly
colored flowers. The dahlia is named after Swedish 18th-century
botanist Anders Dahl.
Meanings of the Dahlia Flower : dignity, elegance



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