WebDahlia Bishop of Canterbury quantity. Add to cart. SKU N/A Category Spring Selections. Share. Description; Additional information; Description. Vibrant rosy-purple flowers with dark foliage. Additional information. Pot … WebBishop of Canterbury. A beautiful regal dahlia, paeony-flowered ‘Bishop of Canterbury’ is a star of the late-summer border with its rich and velvety magenta petals, golden centres and striking dark foliage. The semi-double blooms flower for months on end, usually from mid-July onwards and have nectar-rich centres adored by bees, butterflies ...
Dahlia Bishop of Canterbury - Peter Nyssen
WebDetailsDramatic plum-magenta flowers over glossy bronze leaves.Dahlia Bishop SeriesWe love the Bishop series of Dahlia for their dark foliage and vibrant, jewel-like flowers. Very prolific and great for cutting, lasting well in the vase, they provide splashes of colour to … WebPeony Dahlia 'Bishop of Canterbury' Dahlia . 0 more photos VIEW GALLERY. View gallery. Family: Asteraceae (ass-ter-AY-see-ee) Genus: Dahlia (DAHL-ya) Cultivar: Bishop of Canterbury: Hybridized : by Van Der Linden: Registered or introduced: 2002 » View all varieties of Dahlias. One member has or wants this plant for trade. small world competition
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WebDescription. Bishop of Canterbury was first introduced from the Netherlands in 2002. This Paeony class ‘Bishop’ variety has deep purplish plum red flowers, dark stems and foliage. It is suitable for use in borders, … WebBishop of Canterbury. A beautiful regal dahlia, paeony-flowered ‘Bishop of Canterbury’ is a star of the late-summer border with its rich and velvety magenta petals, golden centres and striking dark foliage. The semi-double blooms flower for months on end, usually from … WebBishop of Canterbury. A beautiful regal dahlia, paeony-flowered ‘Bishop of Canterbury’ is a star of the late-summer border with its rich and velvety magenta petals, golden centres and striking dark foliage. The semi-double blooms flower for months on end, usually from mid-July onwards and have nectar-rich centres adored by bees, butterflies ... small world company