Dahlias

For your interior design, get yourself a theme like flowers which are beautiful, have a striking appearance and are extremely popular worldwide. This is where Photowall's high qualityRead more selection of dahlias posters comes into play. Contrary to popular belief, there are not actually any black dahlias. These flowers come in all colours except pure blue and black. The black dahlias that people tend to talk about are actually burgundy in colour. All of these you will see in dahlias posters. This flower is related to sunflower, chrysanthemum, zinnia and daisy, with about 42 species. Dahlias belong to the mountainous areas of Mexico, Central America and Colombia. In dahlias posters, however, you will see mostly the garden variety which has been bred all over the world, but still with distinctive flower characteristics. No need to fret, as dahlias posters can spruce and freshen up any kind of space, whether it is your home, hangout spot or even the good old office. As per usual, you can modify your selected dahlias posters to accommodate your overall aesthetic, colour schemes and so on.

The meanings in dahlias posters

These flowers are often associated with various things that may range from messages of enduring grace to signals of warning. During the Victorian era, dahlias were believed to be an indication of personal sentiments, meaning commitment or an everlasting bond. The qualities of elegance and dignity were also associated with them and you will definitely see why when you see dahlias posters. Another vital example is Mexico, the dahlia’s origin country, which considers it their national flower. This vibrant bloom can still be seen growing wild on many mountainsides in that particular country. Since they are widely enjoyed around the world in gardens, bouquets, centerpieces and gift arrangements dahlias posters can be the ideal focal point to have in your interiors. These motifs will bring intense interest, bright colours and appealing textures to any type of room.

Many usages

It is believed that dahlias were used in treating epilepsy by the Aztecs and as a food source by the Europeans after the French potato crop underwent destruction in the 1840s. They form a part of the regional cuisine of Mexico even today, so a dahlias poster in the kitchen would like a lasting tribute to this cultural facet of the flower. Furthermore, before insulin was discovered, it is believed that a naturally occurring form of fruit sugar obtained from dahlia tubers was used to derive a substance known as Atlantic starch or diabetic sugar. This substance was then given to diabetics. It is said that this extracted substance or inulin is used even today in clinical trials or tests related to the functioning of kidneys. So as you can see, not only are dahlias posters pretty and easy on the eyes, but they also display a flower that has many interesting things about it.

Diversity in dahlias posters

There are quite a lot of types of dahlias, but let us focus on the three most popular of the species. Single dahlias have a single ring of petals that circle around a central disc. The petals may be rounded or pointed and may overlap, as you can see in the dahlias poster named "Dahlia Flower". There are also cactus dahlias with very narrow petals from the tip to the base that curve outwards. Check out the dahlias poster entitled "Peach Dahlias Light" to see this particular type of the flower. Ball dahlias have a spiral arrangement of curved petals that form a ball or a slightly flattened sphere, like the piece "Red - Dahlias". With dahlias posters by Photowall, you really do have plenty of options to decorate with.
Product information
  • Showing page 1 of 1 pages