Alauna Millipiques - Cutting
- Brand: Petrolia Bloom Co.
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Alauna Millipiques is a distinctive small laciniated dahlia introduced by Michel Robert in 2006. This variety features finely split, fringed petals that create a soft, textured bloom with remarkable movement and depth. The intricate laciniation gives the flower a delicate, almost feathery appearance while maintaining strong garden presence. The pink...
$25.00
Alauna Millipiques is a distinctive small laciniated dahlia introduced by Michel Robert in 2006. This variety features finely split, fringed petals that create a soft, textured bloom with remarkable movement and depth. The intricate laciniation gives the flower a delicate, almost feathery appearance while maintaining strong garden presence.
The pink colouring is luminous and refined, shifting subtly in different light conditions. With its 4-6 inch blooms and detailed petal structure, Alauna Millipiques adds texture and dimension to bouquets and specialty arrangements.
Plants are vigorous and productive, producing well-formed blooms suitable for cutting. Its unique form makes it especially valuable for designers looking to introduce contrast against smoother-petaled varieties.
Details
Bloom Type: Laciniated (LC)
ADS Size: BB - Small (4-6 inches)
ADS Classification: 3504
Colour: Pink
Hybridizer: Michel Robert
Year Introduced: 2006
Sun Requirements: Full sun (6-8 hours daily)
Spacing: 12-18 inches
Support Needed: Recommended
Pinching: When 12 inches tall
Perfect For: Textural bouquets, specialty design work, collectors, show gardens
What You Will Receive
You will receive one rooted dahlia cutting, grown and established with a healthy root system. Cuttings are actively growing at the time of shipment.
Cuttings should be gradually acclimated to outdoor conditions before transplanting. Protect from frost and cold temperatures.
Because cuttings are living plants, growth rate and performance may vary depending on growing conditions and care. With proper hardening off and transplanting, cuttings establish quickly and often outperform tubers in early-season vigor.