If you walk in the garden on a sunny summer day and are quiet for a moment, you can hear where the Kelsey Dahlias are, because they make some sounds. Go away, you can't be serious, sorry, but April 1st has already passed.
Yet it is true, as soon as the sun shines for a moment you can hear the buzzing and fluttering of bees, bumblebees, butterflies and all kinds of other pollen and nectar collectors, dancing in large numbers around its flowers.
In addition to being friendly to insects, these dahlias are also a pleasure for the eyes. Kelsey Sunshine is the happier of the two with its fresh color, the Kelsey Annie Joy has a more sultry character and radiates more warmth.
If you really want to enjoy these dahlias, plant them mixed, a feast for both the eyes and the insects.