Dahlia 'Icoon'
Dahlia 'Icoon', Decorative dahlia 'Icoon', Small-flowered decorative dahlia 'Icoon'
Dahlia Dahlia
'Icoon' _ 'Icoon' is a bushy, clump-forming, tuberous perennial with toothed, pinnate, dark green leaves and,from summer into autumn, upright stems bearing large, double, yellow flowers with orange-red petal tips.
Dahlia 'Icoon' is: Deciduous
Clump-forming
Yellow, Flushed red in Summer; Flushed red, Yellow in Autumn
Dark-green in Spring; Dark-green in Summer; Dark-green in Autumn
Aphids , Capsid bug , Caterpillars , Earwigs , Glasshouse red spider mite , Leaf-mining sawflies , Slugs Aphids , Capsid bug , Caterpillars , Earwigs , Glasshouse red spider mite , Leaf-mining sawflies , Slugs
May also be susceptible to viruses and fungal rots.
Grey mould , Powdery mildew Grey mould , Powdery mildew
Deadhead to prolong flowering. Cut to near ground level in autumn before lifting and storing tubers for winter.
Division, Softwood cuttings
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Dahlia 'Icoon' (Dahlia 'Icoon') will reach a height of 1.2m and a spread of 0.6m after 1-2 years.
Beds and borders, City, Containers, Cottage/Informal, Flower Arranging
Grow in a fertile, humus-rich well-drained soil in full sun. Stake if required. Water freely in dry periods. Lift and store tubers in autumn.
Clay, Loamy, Sandy
Moist but well-drained, Well-drained
Acid, Alkaline, Neutral
Full Sun
South, West
Sheltered
Tender in frost (H3)
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Dahlia 'Icoon'
Dahlia 'Icoon', Decorative dahlia 'Icoon', Small-flowered decorative dahlia 'Icoon'
Dahlia Dahlia
'Icoon' _ 'Icoon' is a bushy, clump-forming, tuberous perennial with toothed, pinnate, dark green leaves and,from summer into autumn, upright stems bearing large, double, yellow flowers with orange-red petal tips.
Garden origin
Deciduous
Clump-forming
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Yellow, Flushed red in Summer; Flushed red, Yellow in Autumn
Dark-green in Spring; Dark-green in Summer; Dark-green in Autumn
Aphids , Capsid bug , Caterpillars , Earwigs , Glasshouse red spider mite , Leaf-mining sawflies , Slugs
May also be susceptible to viruses and fungal rots.
Deadhead to prolong flowering. Cut to near ground level in autumn before lifting and storing tubers for winter.
Division, Softwood cuttings
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Dahlia 'Icoon' (Dahlia 'Icoon') will reach a height of 1.2m and a spread of 0.6m after 1-2 years.
Beds and borders, City, Containers, Cottage/Informal, Flower Arranging
Grow in a fertile, humus-rich well-drained soil in full sun. Stake if required. Water freely in dry periods. Lift and store tubers in autumn.
Clay, Loamy, Sandy
Moist but well-drained, Well-drained
Acid, Alkaline, Neutral
Full Sun
South, West
Sheltered
Tender in frost (H3)
Zone 11, Zone 10, Zone 9
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Hardiness: | Tender in frost (H3) | Tell us... |
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