Sunshiny Paratrooper is a medium-sized dahlia that draws attention with its bright and saturated bud coloring. In the center of each inflorescence is an orange-yellow disk, while the petals are dyed in a vivid yellow with delicate orange tips, creating an effect of sun rays. The plant height ranges from 80 to 100 cm, making it convenient for placement in both flower beds and containers.
To successfully grow the Sunshiny Paratrooper, choose well-warmed soil and plant seeds in the second half of April or May. The plant prefers bright lighting and cannot withstand drafts. Planting depth should be 15–20 cm, and the distance between holes – 40–50 cm. The dahlia requires light, fertile soil with moderate moisture content; excess water can negatively affect growth.
Sunshiny Paratrooper is perfect for garden decoration among other flowers and ornamental plants, as well as for creating bouquets. Due to its bright appearance and resistance to moderate frosts (down to -7 degrees), this variety easily fits into landscape design and delights the eye from July to September.