Description
Dahlia Jaxon is grown for texture. The blooms are fully double with a spiky, fringed finish that creates a sea urchin style silhouette, and the colour sits in strong ruby red tones. It brings a different shape into mixed planting, which is useful when large areas risk looking flat. For home gardeners, it is a strong feature plant in a sunny border and a reliable cut flower that adds structure to bouquets. Biodiversity note: the dense petal form may limit pollinator access, so include nearby single flowered companions for better nectar availability. Plant after frost risk in full sun and free draining soil enriched with compost. Feed from bud stage, deadhead often, stake in exposed sites, and lift tubers after the first frosts.




