Dahlia 'Destiny's John Michael'
Given the name “Dahlia ‘Destiny’s John Michael’,” it’s highly unlikely that the name provides any definitive clues about the plant’s *origin* or *native* region. Here’s why:
* **Dahlias are native to Mexico and Central America.** That’s the ancestral home of all dahlias.
* **’Destiny’s John Michael’ is a cultivar name.** Cultivars are bred and selected by humans, often far from the plant’s original geographic location. The name usually reflects the breeder’s name, interests, or something related to their breeding program.
* **The name is likely related to the breeder or a person they know.** The name “Destiny” and “John Michael” suggest it’s a modern cultivar and someone who bred it gave it the name.
**In conclusion:** The plant is almost definitely not native to an area called “Destiny” or associated with a person named John Michael. It is a cultivar of a dahlia that is likely of Mexican or Central American origin. If you wanted to know more about its qualities, such as color, height, flower shape etc., you could research the cultivar name.
Suitable in 3 gallon or larger