Description
Dahlia Dark Fubuki is used for strong late season definition, typically presenting in very dark red to burgundy tones that can read almost black in certain light. It is effective in large planting schemes as an anchor colour, giving structure and visual weight among paler companions and grasses. Irish horticulturists often place dark dahlias like this along key sight lines or at border ends to frame planting and stop schemes looking washed out in August and September. Home gardeners can use it as a statement plant in a front border or patio container, especially against pale walls or fencing where the dark colour stands out. It is also valuable for cutting, producing dramatic stems for autumn leaning bouquets. Biodiversity note: darker, fuller flowers can be less accessible to pollinators than singles, so combine with open nectar plants close by to support bees and hoverflies.
Plant after frost risk in full sun and free draining soil improved with compost. Water evenly, stake if exposed, feed from bud stage onwards and deadhead for repeat flowering. Lift and store tubers frost free after the first frosts.




