Maud Woodhouse Dahlia
Description
Maud Woodhouse is a beautiful dahlia variety hybridized by John Brown (Brown&Such) in 1955.
Specifications
| Hybridizer | John Brown (Brown&Such) |
|---|---|
| Year introduced | 1955 |
| Country of origin | UK |
How to grow Maud Woodhouse
Maud Woodhouse 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 Maud Woodhouse 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 Maud Woodhouse?
John Brown (Brown&Such), introduced in 1955.
Is Maud Woodhouse 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.