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dahlia

[dal-yuh, dahl-, deyl-] / ˈdæl yə, ˈdɑl-, ˈdeɪl- /


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It perches on the tip of the Point Loma Peninsula, and visitors to the park can look for bush sunflowers, Indian paintbrush, sea dahlias and more.

From New York Times

The flowers grow in bunches and bear an attractive purple-blue color because of anthocyanins, a pigment also found in dahlias, berries, black beans and sweet potatoes.

From New York Times

That means that the first visible change in stamps for the new reign will be these 10 flower stamps, showing back garden favourites such as rose, dahlia, sunflower and fuchsia.

From BBC

But Lopez Chavez works at a flower farm, and the rain destroyed the roots of the dahlia crop.

From Los Angeles Times

Barfknecht, meanwhile, honors her mother’s legacy by tending to flower beds, a tribute to her mom’s love for gardening tulips and dahlias.

From Seattle Times