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Clearview Cameron

A Clearview original with spiky white petals kissed with lavender at the tips

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Cactus · 6–8"WhiteRichard Parshall (2017)United States

Clearview Cameron is a cactus dahlia that opens 6–8" blooms in white. Clearview Cameron opens to pointed white petals that fade into soft lavender-pink at each tip, giving every bloom a watercolor quality that stands out in late-summer gardens. Named after one of Dick and Danielle Parshall's grandchildren, it came out of their Washington state breeding program in 2017 and quickly earned a following among exhibitors and cutting-garden growers alike. It was bred in United States by Richard Parshall in 2017.

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Specifications

Physical

Form
Cactus
Bloom class
B6–8"
Bloom size
6–8"(15.2–20.3 cm)
Plant height
54–66"

Color

Color
White
Pattern
Light Blend
Tags
whitelavenderlavender-pink

Growing context

Cut flower
✓ Yes
Exhibition
✓ Yes

Provenance

2017
United States
Breeder
Richard Parshall

Grower Profile

Difficulty

Advanced

Ideal for

FloristsExhibitors

Growing Clearview Cameron

Stake plants as they establish, since tall stems will need support in wind. Pinch the growing tip once three leaf pairs have formed to promote branching and more bloom heads. Feed with a low-nitrogen fertilizer every two weeks once buds appear, and disbud lateral shoots if you want to push the most size into each main bloom for showing.

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

Frequently asked questions

How tall does Clearview Cameron dahlia grow?

Clearview Cameron reaches 54–66" at maturity, so plan to stake plants early to keep heavy blooms upright.

Is Clearview Cameron dahlia good for cut flowers?

Yes — Clearview Cameron is well suited for cutting.

Is Clearview Cameron hard to grow?

Clearview Cameron is rated challenging — it rewards experienced growers with patience and more attention to staking, feeding, and pest pressure than the average variety.

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