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Kenora Jubilee

The stem a wedding florist books a year ahead of the bride.

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Semi-Cactus · 8–10"WhiteGordon Leroux (2001)United States

Kenora Jubilee was bred in United States by Gordon Leroux in 2001. Ivory petals open in a star-shaped flash the size of a dinner plate, clean white against deep green foliage. Show judges keep putting this one on the head table, which is why serious exhibitors plant an extra row every year. It also holds its form on the show bench.

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Specifications

Physical

Form
Semi-Cactus
Bloom class
A8–10"
Bloom size
8–10"(20.3–25.4 cm)
Plant height
47–51"

Color

Color
White
Pattern
Solid
Tags
whiteivorybridalpure-whitestar-like

Growing context

Flowering season
Mid season
Cut flower
✓ Yes
Exhibition
✓ Yes
Stem length
24"

Provenance

2001
United States
Breeder
Gordon Leroux

Grower Profile

Difficulty

Advanced

Ideal for

FloristsExhibitors

Growing Kenora Jubilee

Stake early with a sturdy cage, because the big heads get heavy once they open. Disbud down to the terminal bloom for show-bench form, and pinch once at four sets of leaves to build side shoots. Feed steadily through midsummer and water deeply so your stems stay straight and the color stays crisp.

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

Frequently asked questions

How tall does Kenora Jubilee dahlia grow?

Kenora Jubilee reaches 47–51" at maturity, so plan to stake plants early to keep heavy blooms upright.

When does Kenora Jubilee dahlia bloom?

Kenora Jubilee is a midseason bloomer, in flower from midsummer through first frost.

Is Kenora Jubilee dahlia good for cut flowers?

Yes — Kenora Jubilee is well suited for cutting, with approximately 5-day vase life. Stems typically reach about 24″.

Is Kenora Jubilee hard to grow?

Kenora Jubilee 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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