Jescot Jane Dahlia

Hybridized by Ernest Cooper (Jescot Dahlias) (1969) · UK

Description

Jescot Jane is a beautiful dahlia variety hybridized by Ernest Cooper (Jescot Dahlias) in 1969.

Specifications

HybridizerErnest Cooper (Jescot Dahlias)
Year introduced1969
Country of originUK

How to grow Jescot Jane

Jescot Jane is a dahlia. Plant tubers 12–18 inches apart in full sun after the last frost. Pinch when plants reach 12 inches tall to encourage bushier growth and more blooms.

Harvest & vase life

Dahlia-form dahlias like Jescot Jane harvest dahlias when blooms are three-quarters to fully open. With clean cuts and fresh water, most varieties last 4–7 days in the vase.

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Frequently asked questions

Who hybridized Jescot Jane?

Ernest Cooper (Jescot Dahlias), introduced in 1969.

Is Jescot Jane good for cut flowers?

Yes. Dahlias are among the most popular cut flowers for home and market growers. Expect 4–7-day vase life with proper hydration.