Thursday, July 3, 2008

Origin of the Species: Dahlia














Namesake: Anders Dahl, 1751-89, the Swede botanist and pupil of plant-naming guru Carolus Linnaeus (more on him later)
Provenance: Mexico, Guatemala
Stats: Fat sectioned trunks with fatter blooms. Petals range from skinny, spiky things to lush pompoms. Some blooms can allegedly grow up to 12 inches.
Family Tree: A branch of the Aster family 
Diaspora: According to a Brian Killingsworth article in the American Dahlia Society, a box of dahlias were shipped from Mexico to Holland in 1872 after the first wave of European interest in flower waned . All but one bright red bloom survived. How not to love a wily survivor! Now everywhere and Brooklyn. 

2 comments:

Josh Spero said...

Do you know that Linnaeus was a genius of his time, but it turns out that genetics has rather thrown him for a turn? Things he would never have put together now seem to go together, like Londoners and Brooklyn...

Brooklyn Dahlia said...

indeed! i will have to do a post precisely about that v soon.