Description
| Name
Allen’s String Theory |
Classification NumberÂ
2506 |
Size
B |
Form
Laciniated |
Color Class
Red |
Year of Introduction
2021 |
Color: The bloom color is red.
Form: It has a laciniated form, meaning the petals are deeply and often irregularly cut, giving a shaggy or fringed appearance.
Size: The flowers are classified as BB (Small, over 4″ to 6 inches).
Classification: Its American Dahlia Society (ADS) classification is BB LC R (Small, Laciniated, Red).
Availability: The plant produces tubers, which are the common way to propagate and purchase this specific variety.
Reviews: One grower noted that while they sought the variety for a couple of years, they were “somewhat underwhelmed” by its bloom production in their specific growing conditions, though it did eventually produce flowers. Another source describes its blooms as “exploded with color and writhing petals










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