Dahlia flowers were not invented. The flower existed for many thousands of years. But many people have hybridized it so there are many thousands of different dahlia.
Yes. The dahlia is named in honour of Dr. Andreas Dahl the Swedish botanist and pupil of Linnaeus.
It is named after Andrew Dahl who was a Swedish botanist and a pupil of Linneaus.
It was named after the Swedish botanist Anders Dahl.
It means a flower that was named after Anders Dahl, a Swedish botanist.
In English or Spanish, it means a flower named after Anders Dahl.
This plant was discovered in Mexico and named after Anders Dahl, a Swedish botanist (1751-1789)
It's from New Latin, named for the Swedish botanist Anders Dahl who lived in the 1700s.
Dahlia comes from the name of a Swedish botanist, Anders Dahl.
Dahlia was native to Mexico, Central America and parts of South America. It was brought to Europe by Spanish gardeners. In Europe, it was brought to the Netherlands where many other flowers are grown.
Abbe Antonio Jose Cavanilles who was the director of the Royal Gardens of Madrid named the flower after Anders Dahl two years after Dahl's death.
It comes from the name Anders Dahl, a Swedish botanist.
Dahl was a botanist, after whom the Dahlia was named.
The name Dalia has multiple origins. It can be a variant of the name Dahlia, which is derived from the name of the flower Dahlia, named after the Swedish botanist Anders Dahl. Dalia can also be a variant of the name Daliah, which has Hebrew origins and means "branch" or "flower."
Anders Dahl died on May 4, 1789.