✂ Cut Flower

Tigger

Bright orange blooms with crisp white petal tips, from a US breeder

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Semi-Cactus · 4–6"OrangeBirch Bay Dahlias (2007)United States

Tigger was bred in United States by Birch Bay Dahlias in 2007. Tigger produces fully double blooms with pointed, rolled petals in vivid orange, each tipped with a clean flash of white that sharpens the color contrast. Registered by Birch Bay Dahlias of Seattle, Washington in 2007, it was bred from 'Mary Jo' crossed with an unknown parent. Tigger is a semi-cactus dahlia that opens 4–6" blooms in orange.

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Specifications

Physical

Form
Semi-Cactus
Bloom class
BB4–6"
Bloom size
4–6"(10.2–15.2 cm)

Color

Color
Orange/White
Pattern
Bicolor
Tags
orangewhite tipsbicolororange-whitewarm orangebright orange

Growing context

Cut flower
✓ Yes

Provenance

2007
United States
Breeder
Birch Bay Dahlias

Grower Profile

Difficulty

Intermediate

Ideal for

HobbyistsFlorists

Growing Tigger

Plant tubers in full sun after the last frost, in well-drained soil. Stake early to support the stems as blooms develop. Pinch the central shoot once plants reach knee height to encourage branching and a heavier flush of flowers. Water at the base consistently and feed with a low-nitrogen fertilizer as buds form. Cut stems often to keep new blooms coming through fall.

Frequently asked questions

Is Tigger dahlia good for cut flowers?

Yes — Tigger is well suited for cutting.

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