RFT339M0–Beautiful flower (Dahlia variabilis) with water drops
RMD04Y1J–“Sparkler” (Dahlia x Hortensis)
RFT4CTXP–Beautiful flower (Dahlia variabilis) in summer garden after rain
RM2BEK7AD–Dahlia shoots, variety Bishop's Children, growing from overwintered tubers, in a flower pot, England, UK
RFT5X046–Beautiful flower (Dahlia variabilis) in summer garden after rain
RF2K50NWR–Decorative Dahlia variabilis variety Dalina Maxi Morelia in the garden. Many pink flowers in undersized bush, close up. Delicate autumn flowers, Beaut
RMDTP32E–Dahlia, bud with waterdrop / (Dahlia variabilis, Dahlia x hortensis)
RMP0E1RG–. Dahlia variabilis Image by Abraham Jacobus Wendel, from the Dutch language book Flora: afbeeldingen en beschrijvingen van boomen, heesters, éénjarige planten, enz. voorkomende in de Nederlandsche tuinen by H. Witte and A. J. Wendel, Groningen: Wolters, [1868]. The plants imaged where taken from Japan to the Netherlands by Philipp Franz von Siebold. . 1868. H. Witte and Abraham Jacobus Wendel 271 Afbeelding-061-Dahlia variabilis
RF2GHY8P5–Dahlia variabilis ‘Bishop’s Children’ Single-flowered dahlia Group 1 red flowers with yellow centre, August, England, UK
RF2BAPN9W–Macro of a red white dahlia - cultivar garden dahlia
RMBDJP1Y–Pink dahlia flower.
RF2HAET48–VIETNAM - CIRCA 1984: a stamp printed in Vietnam shows Georgina, Dahlia Variabilis Desf., Flower, circa 1984
RMAX9CHY–Closeup of Grasshopper on the dahlia - Friuli Italy
RM2GFPNN2–Rose Mignon Shades Single Dahlia Flower with its Bright Pink Fuchsia Petals Attracts a Honey Bee that has Landed on the Yellow Center to Pollinate
RM2DH9BG8–Garten-Dahlie (Dahlia × hortensis)
RMP556BA–Purple and crimson flowered dahlia, Dahlia variabilis var. Bella donna. Hand-colored illustration by Edwin Dalton Smith engraved by Watts from Charles McIntosh's 'Flora and Pomona' 1829. McIntosh (1794-1864) was a Scottish gardener to European aristocracy and royalty, and author of many book on gardening. E.D. Smith was a botanical artist who drew for Robert Sweet, Benjamin Maund, etc.
RMJ4G328–Sklerenchymzelle aus Knolle Dahlia variabilis
RF2CT7F6D–Dark pink dahlia flower with yellow centre growing in a lush green allotment garden
RMHRCEXN–Root tubers of Dahlia variabilis
RM2JG8WH2–Dahlias - Gardeners Delight
RMPC4A60–563 Sklerenchymzelle aus Knolle Dahlia variabilis
RMCWMB1R–Dahlia Variabilis
RMAERY8E–Dahlia Variabilis flower blossoming
RF2GHY8P3–Dahlia variabilis ‘Bishop’s Children’ Single-flowered dahlia Group 1 coral red flowers with soft orange stripes, August, England, UK
RFHMR43F–Macro of a red white dahlia - cultivar garden dahlia
RF2DRW80G–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - FEBRUARY 10, 2019: A stamp printed in Germany, Federal Republic, shows Dahlia variabilis - Dahlia, Flowers serie, circa 2006
RMHMCWFT–Dahlia (Dahlia pinnata), white flower with honey bee, in garden, Campos do Jordao, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil
RF2DRFATR–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - JANUARY 4, 2019: A stamp printed in Germany, Federal Republic shows Dahlia variabilis - Dahlia, Flowers serie, circa 2006
RF2MENHM3–Artistic vertical photo of a bee on a red flower 'Dahlia Variabilis Liliput Red'
RMAX8WNK–Closeup of Grasshopper on the dahlia - Friuli Italy
RM2GFPNNA–Rose Mignon Shades Single Dahlia Flower with its Bright Pink Fuchsia Petals Attracts a Honey Bee that has Landed on the Yellow Center to Pollinate
RFW3KN7J–Bulgaria Postage Stamp - dahlia
RM2HG96K4–Sklerenchymzelle aus Knolle Dahlia variabilis.
RMD04Y1N–'Park Princess' Cactus dahlia, Kaktusdahlia (Dahlia x Hortensis)
RM2H43D33–A garden dahlia (Dahlia variabilis): one large flower. Coloured engraving, c. 1842.
RMM9H18H–'Herbert Smith' Cactus dahlia, Kaktusdahlia (Dahlia x Hortensis)
RMHKDAG7–Sklerenchymzelle aus Knolle Dahlia variabilis
RMATJW0K–Dwarf Dahlia
RMMNWWXT–. root tubers of Dahlia variabilis . scanned 13 June 2006. de:Benutzer:Griensteidl 1072 Root tubers of Dahlia variabilis
RMCWMB13–Dahlia Variabilis
RMBY21DC–Purple and crimson flowered dahlia, Dahlia variabilis var. Bella donna.
RF2GHY8MP–Dahlia variabilis ‘Bishop’s Children’ Single-flowered dahlia Group 1 violet rose flowers with brown orange halo, August, England, UK
RFA2MJE9–Dahlia Dahlia x cultorum Dahlia variabilis Dahlie
RM2AWP6CJ–Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological . ^hich correspond to darkness on the one handand to daylight on the other hand pass over only gradually into one another. Light ^ Sachs, Arbeit, des bot. Inst. Wiirzburg, 1872, p. 168 et seq. The plants observed werechiefly Fritillaria imperialis, Humulus Lupulus, Dahlia variabilis, Polemonium reptatis, and Richardiaccthiopica. 746 . MECHANICAL LAWS OF GROWTH. requires a considerable time in order to overcome the nocturnal, darkness a con-siderable time to overcome the diurnal condition of the plant. If this were not thecase, the curve of g
RMHMCWF9–Dahlia (Dahlia pinnata), red flower with carpenter bee (Xylocopa sp.) in garden, Campos do Jordao, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil
RM2GFPNMM–Rose Mignon Shades Single Dahlia Flower with its Bright Pink Fuchsia Petals Attracts a Bumble Bee that has Landed on the Yellow Center to Pollinate
RMBM5W0C–Dahlia pinnata yellow
RMW22J05–Archive image from page 18 of The Dahlia a practical. The Dahlia : a practical treatise on its habits, characteristics, cultivation and history dahliapracticalt00peac Year: 1896 THE DAHLIA. CHAPTER I. THE DAHLIA. HE Dahlia ( Dahlia Variabilis of LiniKeus) is a tender tuberous rooted perennial ; a native of Mexico, and was first discovered by Baron Humboldt in 17S9. It was sent ly him to Prof. Cavenilles, of the Botanical Gardens, Madrid, who named it Dahlia, in honor of the celebrated Swedish botanist, Prof. Andrew Dahl. It was introduced into England in the same 3-ear (17S9) by the Marc
RFAKC39C–Dahlia
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