Dahlia Rocco – a pompon variety with large, round flower heads 5 to 10 cm in diameter, creating dense and vibrant floral arrangements. The flowers have a dark pink (almost raspberry) hue that blends beautifully both in solid color beds and with other dahlia varieties.
The plant reaches a height of 80–90 cm and a width of about 45–60 cm. Bushes typically contain 10 to 15 flower heads, making them ideal for creating voluminous bouquets in the garden, borders, or containers. Dahlia Rocco prefers sunny locations and rich, moisture-retentive soil – loamy or sandy with good drainage.
Flowering begins in July and continues until September, sometimes into the first frosts. Planting is best done in June when the soil has already warmed up. The variety is not frost hardy; when cold weather arrives, tubers are dug up and stored at a temperature of +6 to +8 degrees.
Dahlia Rocco suits both beginners and experienced gardeners, bringing bright colors and dynamic energy to any open plot. Thanks to its rich color and dense flower head structure, it becomes an excellent addition to any picturesque landscape.