Bracken Palomino Dahlia Key Characteristics
Bloom Size: 6-8 inches in diameter
Bloom Size Classification: B (Medium) – This classification makes it versatile for use in both garden beds and as a cut flower.
Color: Golden-yellow with soft, pale yellow tones. The rich, warm hue of Bracken Palomino evokes the feel of sun-kissed golden fields.
Cut Flower Quality: Excellent – Bracken Palomino is an outstanding cut flower due to its large, striking blooms, sturdy stems, and long-lasting nature.
Days to Bloom: 80 to 100 days after planting, depending on growing conditions.
Flower Form: FD (Formal Decorative) – The flower florets are generally flat, broad, and smooth in a regular arrangement that gradually recurve toward the stem.
Plant Height: 4 to 5 feetPlant Spacing: 18 to 24 inches
Pinching Height: Pinch the main stem when it reaches 12 to 18 inches in height to encourage bushier growth and more blooms.
Year Introduced: 2003
Harvesting and Vase Life
Harvesting: For optimal quality, harvest when the blooms are fully open but still fresh and vibrant, with the petals in their full color and form but not yet wilting. The best time to cut the flowers is early in the morning when the temperatures are cooler and the blooms are dry and flowers are most hydrated. Use sharp, clean scissors or shears to cut the stems at a 45-degree angle, leaving at least 6 inches of stem for easier arrangement and better water uptake.
Vase Life: Dahlias typically last 3 to 5 days, but some varieties can last up to 11 days in a vase with proper care. Place them in clean, cool water, and ensure that the stems are submerged. To extend vase life, change the water every 2–3 days and trim the stems slightly at an angle with each water change. Keep flowers out of direct sunlight. Using a floral preservative can help keep the flowers fresh and vibrant for a longer period. Remove any submerged leaves to prevent bacterial growth and ensure that the water stays clean, which will help prolong the life of the flowers.