Dahlia, also known as the "rain flower," is a vibrant and versatile flowering plant that comes in a wide range of colors and forms. Common varieties include sweet potato flowers, peonies, white chrysanthemums, Dali flowers, dahlias, red hibiscus, broom flowers, and more. This stunning plant belongs to the Asteraceae family and originates from Mexico. It's a perennial herb that can grow between 1 to 3 meters tall, featuring large, showy blooms with long stems. The flowers typically measure between 3 to 30 cm in diameter, with ray flowers surrounding the center in shades of white, orange, pink, red, yellow, and purple. Some cultivars have tubular flowers in the center, while others do not. Dahlia blooms naturally from June through October, making it a popular choice for summer and early autumn displays. When harvesting cut dahlia flowers, it's best to pick them when the buds are half-open to fully open. The stems and leaves are delicate and prone to damage, so careful handling is essential. It's recommended to perform the harvest during cooler morning hours to maintain freshness. After cutting, the flowers should be stored in a shaded, cool area and quickly pre-cooled to preserve quality. For grading, the flowers should be sorted based on their variety, appearance, and condition. Typically, the first cut should be around 60 cm, the second about 50 cm, and shorter cuts around 40 cm. The length difference within the same grade should not exceed 2 cm. When packaging, dahlia flowers are usually bundled in groups of 10, without heavy packaging. They are often placed directly into buckets or containers and transported to the nearest market as quickly as possible to maintain freshness. Storage conditions should maintain a humidity level between 90% and 95% and a temperature of 3 to 5°C. To prevent wilting, dahlia cut flowers should be kept hydrated at all times, except for very short periods. Under proper storage, the stemmed inflorescences can last 1 to 2 days without losing their decorative appeal. In gardening, dahlia adds a lively and colorful touch to any space, making it ideal for floral arrangements, garden beds, and special events. Its rich variety of shapes and colors makes it a favorite among florists and gardeners alike. For optimal delivery, dahlia cut flowers are most available between June and October, with peak quality typically found in June and October. Seasonal availability allows for flexible marketing, enabling sellers to adjust timing based on demand and supply. Whether used in weddings, events, or home décor, dahlia brings beauty and vibrancy to every setting.

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