✂ Cut Flower

Camano Denali

Bold pink and gold blooms from the Ambrose legacy on Camano Island

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Semi-Cactus · 6–8"PinkDick & Susan Ambrose (2000)United States

Bold spiky petals in deep pink sweep back to reveal flashes of warm gold at the center, creating a dramatic two-toned effect that stops visitors in their tracks. Dick and Susan Ambrose introduced it in 2000 from their garden on Camano Island, Washington, adding it to one of the most decorated breeding programs in North American dahlia history. Strong stems and reliable tuber production make it a dependable choice for gardeners who want both color and cut-flower yield. It was bred in United States by Dick & Susan Ambrose in 2000.

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Specifications

Physical

Form
Semi-Cactus
Bloom class
B6–8"
Bloom size
6–8"(15.2–20.3 cm)
Plant height
36–48"

Color

Color
Pink
Pattern
Dark Blend
Tags
pinkyellowdeep pink

Growing context

Cut flower
✓ Yes

Provenance

2000
United States
Breeder
Dick & Susan Ambrose

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Difficulty

Intermediate

Ideal for

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Growing Camano Denali

Stake plants when they reach knee height, as tall stems will catch summer wind. Pinch the central shoot early to encourage bushy branching and a higher bloom count per plant. Water consistently through the growing season and feed every two weeks with a low-nitrogen fertilizer once buds appear.

Spacing
Space roughly 2–3 ft apart
Staking
Stake early — stems carry heavy blooms and lean in wind

Frequently asked questions

How tall does Camano Denali dahlia grow?

Camano Denali reaches 36–48" at maturity, so plan to stake plants early to keep heavy blooms upright.

Is Camano Denali dahlia good for cut flowers?

Yes — Camano Denali is well suited for cutting.

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