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Abstract photograph of a Dahlia 'Cafe au Lait' petal after the rain.
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Dahlia ‘Café au Lait’ photographed in October 2018 after rainfall. I singled out a petal covered in raindrops resulting in smooth lines that resembled patterns in a cappuccino. Café au Lait is decorative and has flowers as big as dinner plates and very popular for wedding bouquets.
Dahlia’s are stunning, long flowering and very photogenic flowers of the genus Asteraceae. According to The National Dahlia Society, the Dahlia has been in Europe for over two hundred years. It came from Mexico to the Botanical Gardens in Madrid towards the end of the eighteenth century. Today, there are cultivars in the form of the waterlily, the paeony, the orchid, the chrysanthemum and the anemone, then there are the main formations like the decorative, the cactus and semi-cactus types and the ball forms that have as their smallest relative the popular Pompon dahlias that beguile so many gardeners.
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