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Jowey Nina

Rich raspberry-purple spheres that keep coming all season long

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Miniature Ball · 2–3.5"PurpleJozef Weyts (2005)Belgium

Jowey Nina is a miniature ball dahlia that opens 2–3.5" blooms in purple. Picture a late-summer border lit with tight, jewel-toned globes in a color that sits somewhere between raspberry and violet. Jowey Nina produces those blooms in rapid succession, each perfectly formed petal curling inward with flawless symmetry. It was bred in Belgium by Jozef Weyts in 2005.

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Specifications

Physical

Form
Miniature Ball
Bloom class
Munder 4"
Bloom size
2–3.5"(5.1–8.9 cm)
Plant height
36–40"

Color

Color
Purple
Pattern
Solid
Tags
purpleraspberryviolet

Growing context

Flowering season
Mid season
Cut flower
✓ Yes

Provenance

2005
Belgium
Breeder
Jozef Weyts

Grower Profile

Difficulty

Intermediate

Ideal for

HobbyistsFlorists

Growing Jowey Nina

Plant tubers in full sun once soil has warmed, spacing them generously apart. Pinch the central shoot when plants are about knee-high to encourage lateral branching and more stems. Water deeply once a week rather than shallowly every day, and apply a low-nitrogen fertilizer once buds begin to show. Stake plants individually at planting time so supports are in place before stems elongate.

Spacing
Space roughly 2–3 ft apart
Staking
Staking recommended once buds set

Frequently asked questions

How tall does Jowey Nina dahlia grow?

Jowey Nina reaches 36–40" at maturity, so plan to stake plants early to keep heavy blooms upright.

When does Jowey Nina dahlia bloom?

Jowey Nina is a midseason bloomer, in flower from midsummer through first frost.

Is Jowey Nina dahlia good for cut flowers?

Yes — Jowey Nina is well suited for cutting, with approximately 7-day vase life.

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