My flowers #1146

in #flowers2 months ago

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My Flowers Photography.

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Annual dwarf dahlias are bright and cheerful flowers that attract attention with their unusual and colorful appearance. They have large, double flowers that can be of various shades - from bright yellow and orange to pink and red. Each flower looks like a small sun, radiating warmth and joy.

The leaves of these dahlias are dark green, glossy and contrast well with the bright flowers. The stems are strong and stable, which allows the flowers to maintain their shape even in strong winds. Dahlias of this variety usually bloom profusely and for a long time, starting from mid-summer until the first frosts.

These flowers are perfect for creating bright flowerbeds, flower gardens and bouquets, adding an atmosphere of fun and comfort to the garden. They also look good in combination with other plants, creating picturesque compositions. These dahlias are an excellent choice for those who want to add bright accents and joy to their garden.

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Wow, it's a very beautiful flower, resembling a sunflower, perhaps it is, but it's beautiful. It's nature; everything in it is beautiful. Good luck to everyone. Keep going, brother.

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@zolena, these dwarf dahlias are absolutely radiant! The way you've captured their vibrant colors and the intricate details of each petal is simply stunning. I especially appreciate how you highlighted their versatility, describing how they can brighten up flowerbeds, bouquets, and entire gardens.

Your words paint a vivid picture of these "little suns" radiating warmth and joy, and it's clear you have a genuine appreciation for their beauty. This post is a delightful reminder of the simple pleasures that nature offers.

Thanks for sharing this dose of floral sunshine with us! What are some of your favorite companion plants to pair with these dahlias for creating those picturesque compositions you mentioned? I'm eager to hear more about your gardening tips!