dahlia Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈdeɪ.li.ə]
  • Us [ ˈdeɪl.jə]

Meaning of dahlia In English

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Examples of dahlia

  • Anne had come over to ask Mrs. Harrison for some of her yellow dahlias. 

  • Dick bowed his head and fixed his eyes upon the dahlias on the ground. 

  • He noted, with an approving eye, that the dahlias in the front yard, set in stiff nodding rows, were holding their own bravely against the dry fall weather, and that the asters were blooming profusely, purple and pink. 

  • I used this on some dahlia roots quite successfully. 

  • One objection to the old dahlia was its lateness of bloom. 

  • The question of export certificate arrangements generally is under examination and it would be inappropriate to deal with the specific item of dahlias in isolation.

  • Did you join it to fly or just because you happen to be a cage bird fancier or a dahlia-grower?

  • Spring colour is provided by daffodils, cowslips and magnolia with roses, dahlias and wild orchids flowering in the summer.

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