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Kenora Lisa

The coral bloom florists reach for before brides even ask.

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Formal Decorative · 6–8"PinkGordon LerouxUnited States

Kenora Lisa comes from Gordon Leroux in United States. Kenora Lisa opens wide with perfectly symmetrical petals in a warm coral-salmon that pulls florists back season after season. Occasional golden streaks flash across the petals like light caught at an angle, giving each bloom a spark that makes it unmistakable in a bouquet. Kenora Lisa is a formal decorative dahlia that opens 6–8" blooms in pink.

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Specifications

Physical

Form
Formal Decorative
Bloom class
B6–8"
Bloom size
6–8"(15.2–20.3 cm)
Plant height
48–60"

Color

Color
Pink
Pattern
Solid
Tags
coralsalmoncoral-pinkwarm pinkpeachy-coralgolden-streaked

Growing context

Flowering season
Mid season
Cut flower
✓ Yes

Provenance

United States
Country of origin
Breeder
Gordon Leroux

Grower Profile

Difficulty

Intermediate

Ideal for

HobbyistsFlorists

Growing Kenora Lisa

Pinch once four leaf pairs are showing to push side branches and increase bloom count. Stake at planting since tall, upright growth and heavy heads need support. Water consistently at the base rather than overhead, and cut in the morning when blooms are three-quarters open 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 Lisa dahlia grow?

Kenora Lisa reaches 48–60" at maturity, so plan to stake plants early to keep heavy blooms upright.

When does Kenora Lisa dahlia bloom?

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

Is Kenora Lisa dahlia good for cut flowers?

Yes — Kenora Lisa is well suited for cutting, with approximately 5-day vase life.

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