Kenora Jeannie
Tall, coral-pink spikes bred in the Kenora tradition.
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Semi-Cactus · 5–6"PinkGordie LerouxUnited States
Kenora Jeannie comes from Gordie Leroux in United States. Picture a late-summer row where nearly every bloom is reaching skyward on arrow-straight stems -- Kenora Jeannie is built for that moment. Its ray florets curl into tight, pointed tubes in a vivid coral pink, giving each six-inch head a sunburst silhouette that reads clearly at distance. Kenora Jeannie is a semi-cactus dahlia that opens 5–6" blooms in pink.
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Specifications
Physical
- Form
- Semi-Cactus
- Bloom class
- BB4–6"
- Bloom size
- 5–6"(12.7–15.2 cm)
- Plant height
- 60–66"
Color
- Color
- Pink
- Pattern
- Solid
- Tags
- coralpinkcoral pinkvividcut flower
Growing context
- Flowering season
- Mid season
- Cut flower
- ✓ Yes
Provenance
- United States
- Country of origin
- Breeder
- Gordie Leroux
Grower Profile
Difficulty
Ideal for
Growing Kenora Jeannie
Stake plants at planting time, as stems push well above head height and need support before they get away from you. Pinch the central shoot early to encourage branching and multiply your harvest. Water consistently throughout the season, especially during bud set, and keep the root zone mulched to hold moisture. Cut stems early in the morning when buds are just cracking color for the longest post-harvest life.
- Spacing
- Space about 3 ft apart
- Staking
- Stake early — stems carry heavy blooms and lean in wind
Frequently asked questions
How tall does Kenora Jeannie dahlia grow?
Kenora Jeannie reaches 60–66" at maturity, so plan to stake plants early to keep heavy blooms upright.
When does Kenora Jeannie dahlia bloom?
Kenora Jeannie is a midseason bloomer, in flower from midsummer through first frost.
Is Kenora Jeannie dahlia good for cut flowers?
Yes — Kenora Jeannie is well suited for cutting.
Is Kenora Jeannie hard to grow?
Kenora Jeannie 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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