Mejores dalias para atraer mariposas y pájaros

Discover the most attractive dahlia varieties for butterflies and birds, perfect for transforming your garden into a biodiversity sanctuary. This selection features single-flowered dahlias and vibrant colours, known for their accessible nectar and ability to attract pollinators. Learn how to choose and cultivate the ideal dahlias to encourage wildlife in your outdoor space. A well-planned garden with these flowers can become an oasis for local fauna.

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    Dahlia 'Totally Tangerine'

    227 Global Votes

    Dahlia "Totally Tangerine" features anemone-type flowers with an open, accessible center, making it easy for butterflies and birds to reach its nectar and pollen. Its striking bright orange and yellow colors act as a powerful visual attractant for these pollinators, enriching garden biodiversity.

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    Dahlia "Fascination"

    117 Global Votes

    Dahlia 'Fascination' features an open, accessible floral center, rich in pollen and nectar, making it a natural magnet for butterflies and bees. Its vibrant pink-purple petals act as a powerful visual signal, attracting pollinators and insect-eating birds to your garden.

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    Dahlia "Happy Single Kiss"

    12 Global Votes

    The 'Happy Single Kiss' dahlia features single-petal flowers with an open center, greatly facilitating access to nectar and pollen for butterflies and birds. Its vibrant salmon-pink color and prolonged blooming make it a visual and nutritional magnet for winged wildlife, enriching garden biodiversity.

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    Dahlia "Bishop of Llandaff"

    0 Global Votes

    This dahlia features open, accessible flowers, making it easy for butterflies and birds to reach its nectar and pollen. Its vibrant scarlet-red color and dark foliage act as a powerful visual attractant for these pollinators and birds. The abundance of blooms over a long period ensures a consistent food source.

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    Dahlia 'Mystic Spirit'

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    Dahlia 'Mystic Spirit' features open, accessible flowers with nectar and pollen-rich centers, making it an ideal food source for butterflies and bees. Its vibrant lavender-pink color and dark foliage act as a strong visual attractant, guiding pollinators to its abundant blooms.

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    Dahlia 'Honka Fragile'

    0 Global Votes

    The Dahlia "Honka Fragile" attracts butterflies and birds due to the open structure of its flowers, which facilitates access to nectar and pollen. Its vibrant colors and prolonged blooming period provide a consistent food source, making it a magnet for garden wildlife.

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    Dahlia "Moonfire"

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    Dahlia "Moonfire" attracts butterflies and birds due to its brightly colored, open-structured flowers, which provide easy access to nectar and pollen. Its vibrant yellow and orange hues act as a powerful visual magnet for pollinators, enriching garden biodiversity.

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    Dahlia "Dark Desire"

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    Dahlia "Dark Desire" features deep red flowers with an open, visible center, which facilitates access to nectar and pollen for butterflies and birds. Its prolonged blooming period throughout summer and autumn ensures a constant food source for local wildlife, contributing to garden biodiversity.

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    Dahlia Dazzling Sun

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    Dahlia "Sunshine" effectively attracts butterflies and birds due to its bright yellow flowers, which act as a powerful visual lure in the garden. Its abundant nectar and pollen provide a vital food source for these pollinators, contributing to local biodiversity.

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    Dahlia 'Firepot'

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    Dahlia "Firepot" attracts butterflies and birds with its striking bicolored flowers in orange and red hues, which act as a powerful visual magnet. Its abundant nectar and pollen provide an essential food source for these pollinators, contributing to garden biodiversity.

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    Dahlia "Star Wars"

    0 Global Votes

    This dahlia features open-centered, brightly colored flowers that act as a powerful visual magnet for butterflies and other pollinating insects. Its floral structure facilitates easy access to nectar and pollen, making it an essential food source for garden wildlife. Furthermore, its vibrant red and orange hues attract hummingbirds, contributing to garden biodiversity.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates the best dahlia varieties that are most effective at attracting butterflies and birds to your garden, based on characteristics such as flower shape, nectar availability, and ease of access for pollinators.
You can participate by voting for your favorite dahlias that you've observed attracting the most butterflies and birds, or by suggesting new varieties you believe should be included in the list.
The results reflect the collective popularity and experience of the community. Use the ranking as a guide to discover dahlias that other gardeners have found successful in attracting pollinators, but also consider your own garden's specific conditions.
Generally, open-centered dahlias are preferred because they provide easier access to nectar and pollen for butterflies and bees, unlike very double-flowered varieties which can hide these resources.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

Our methodology focuses on identifying the most attractive dahlias for winged wildlife, combining general knowledge about plant-pollinator interaction with the experience of the gardening community.

  • We consider dahlias that, due to their floral structure, color, and nectar production, are known to attract butterflies and birds.
  • Varieties with accessible flower centers are prioritized, allowing pollinators to easily reach nectar and pollen.
  • The relevance of each dahlia is based on its potential to serve as a food source and habitat for garden wildlife.
  • Users can vote for their preferred dahlias, which helps reflect practical experience and effectiveness in real gardens.
  • Nectar and Pollen Availability: Dahlias must offer an accessible and abundant food source for pollinators.
  • Flower Shape: Open-centered or semi-double dahlias are preferred as they facilitate access for insects and birds.
  • Color and Size: While subjective, vibrant colors and flower sizes that are attractive and visible to wildlife are considered.
  • Hardiness and Ease of Cultivation: Varieties that are relatively easy to grow and maintain, ensuring consistent flowering, are valued.