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Dahlia Profile - Keith Hammett Mystic Sparkler Self-Seeded Seedling

Hello friends,

Today's dahlia is a self-seeded seedling of one of my other dahlias, Mystic Sparkler.

A dahlia with dark leaves popped up in my back garden over spring, and since I didn't plant a dahlia in that position, I concluded that it was a seedling from another dahlia in the garden. And considering that I only have two dark leaved dahlias in my garden, it was either a seedling of Mystic Sparkler or Dream Seeker, which are both Keith Hammett bred dahlias.

I bought the Keith Hammett Mystic Sparkler dahlia back when I lived in Wellington. When we moved back home to Dunedin in winter 2019, I dug up all my dahlias and brought them down with me.

According to the breeding notes: "Dahlia variabilis ‘Mystic Sparkler’ features unique single hot flamingo pink flowers with warm yellow halos and dark central discs on glossy mahogany-black foliage." Mystic Sparkler will reach 51 to 76 cm high and has flowers 10 cm wide. Mystic Sparkler is planted in the middle of my back garden in full sun.

My Mystic Sparkler seedling:

Flower Bud Opening:

Mystic Sparkler Seedling in full flower:

As you can see, the Mystic Sparkler seedling differs from the breeders notes. The flamingo pink and yellow colouring has been diluted into soft rosy pinks and yellows, but it has the most pretty striping ocolours. Unfortunately it looks like some earwigs have had a chomp at its flower petals before they unfurled, so she's not perfectly rounded.

I'm quite happy with the Mystic Sparkler seedling, it has more muted tones than Mystic Sparkler, and I love both, so I will keep them both in my garden. You will very soon see a dahlia profile for Mystic Sparkler, as I saw her first flowers unfurling this morning on my walk around the garden.

Have a wonderful day

Julie-Ann

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