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I was looking after my neighbour's childrens' pet rabbits at the weekend and discovered in their shed, a bag of very sorry-looking and very dead, dahlia tubers....poor things! .
Sue,For no apparent reason my clump (yes, whole clump of multiple tubers, not just a single one) of T. tricolor in the ground skipped growing last season entirely. Those in the pots did just fine, but the tubers in the ground just decided to have a rest. I too expected there to be nothing left but I found a bunch of tubers when I checked, the biggest being about 3 inches wide or so. Nothing at all last year but they're back this year (well at least some of them anyway). We've had drought here the last few years so I expect that they dried out a litle too much at some point. Nice to have them back this year, even if then only a fraction of the clump has grown.So you're not alone. T. azureum is one I have yet to acquire, despite serious lusting after it. I do so love blue flowers, and I adore the tuberous Tropaeolum!!