Dahlia Outline Picture

To download Dahlia outline picture, just click and save.
Dahlia Facts
Dahlias are of the mountainous regions of Mexico and, although they grow in a warm country, they are actually temperate plants requiring cooler conditions.
The dahlia is named after Swedish 18th-century botanist Anders Dahl. The dahlia is the official flower of the city of Seattle. The dahlia originated in Central American in the 16th century.
Spanish Botanists discovered it growing wild on the sandy hillsides ofMexico. The first tubers arrived in Europe at the end of the 18th century, sent over to Madrid by the Spanish settlers in Mexico.
Also check top 10 interesting fun facts about Dahlia :
| 🎨 So Many Colors | Dahlias bloom in almost every color you can think of, except for a true blue. |
|---|---|
| 🔢 Thousands of Types | There are thousands of different kinds of dahlias, in many shapes and sizes. |
| 📏 Tiny to Giant Blooms | Some dahlia flowers are as small as a coin, while others can be as big as a dinner plate. |
| 🇲🇽 They Come From Mexico | The dahlia first grew in Mexico and is even the country’s special national flower. |
| ☀️ They Love the Sun | Dahlias grow best in warm, sunny spots and bloom happily through the summer months. |
| 🥔 They Grow From Tubers | Dahlias grow from special chunky roots called tubers that rest underground in winter. |
| 🦋 Bees and Butterflies Love Them | The bright flowers attract busy bees and pretty butterflies into the garden. |
| 🌼 Layers of Petals | Many dahlias have lots of petals packed neatly together in beautiful round shapes. |
| 📅 They Bloom for Months | Dahlias keep flowering for a long time, giving fresh blooms from summer until autumn. |
| 💐 Lovely Cut Flowers | Dahlias look beautiful in a vase, which is why people love to pick them for bouquets. |
Know About Another Sea Animal
Outline Pictures
Madhu is the founder and lead author of SmallKidsHomework.com, a free learning site she started in 2009. She writes the poems, fairy tales, folktales, coloring pages, and kindergarten worksheets here, many tagged to Common Core standards. She tests printables with real children and keeps everything free, with no signup needed.









