Dahlia 'Kelsey Annie Joy'
Dahlia ‘Kelsey Annie Joy’ is a hybrid dahlia, meaning it’s a cultivar created by plant breeders. Therefore, it doesn’t have a specific “native region” in the same way a wild plant does.
However, we can infer the likely region based on the following:
* **Dahlias are native to Mexico and Central America.** This is the origin of all dahlia species used in hybridization.
* **Cultivar names sometimes provide clues.** While “Kelsey Annie Joy” is a personal name and doesn’t inherently suggest a location, it could possibly hint at the breeder’s location or inspiration.
**Conclusion:**
While we can’t pinpoint a precise native location for this specific cultivar, we can say with certainty that its genetic lineage ultimately originates from **Mexico and Central America**. The specific location where ‘Kelsey Annie Joy’ was bred is likely somewhere in the world where dahlia breeding is practiced, such as the **United States, Europe, or other temperate regions.**
Suitable in 3 gallon or larger