Meadow Dahlia Coloring Page places the dahlia in the dreamy, sun-drenched setting of a high-summer meadow — evoking a world of warm golden light, humming insects and the gentle movement of stems in a warm breeze. Part of our free flower coloring pages collection, this design invites a warm, atmospheric palette that captures the particular quality of an afternoon in full bloom.
The dahlia is the national flower of Mexico, where the Aztecs cultivated it for food (the tubers are edible), medicine and decoration. When the Spanish brought dahlias to Europe in the late 18th century, there were attempts to cultivate them as a food crop — but it was as an ornamental flower that the dahlia triumphed. The early 19th century saw the beginning of "dahlia mania": intensive breeding programmes in France, Germany and England produced increasingly spectacular varieties, and dahlia shows became major social events. By 1826, over 200 varieties were in cultivation; today there are over 57,000 registered varieties. The dahlia is named after the Swedish botanist Anders Dahl, a student of Linnaeus — who never knew the extraordinary proliferation his namesake would achieve.
Dahlias offer perhaps the greatest formal variety of any coloring subject: from simple single flowers to elaborate cactus dahlias with spiky quilled petals, waterlily dahlias with broad flat blooms, and dinner-plate dahlias that can exceed 30cm in diameter. The pompom and ball forms — perfect geometric spheres of tightly packed florets — are particularly satisfying to color with a systematic, radial approach. Dahlias are available in every color except blue: the so-called "black" dahlias (like "Karma Choc") are an extraordinary deep chocolate-burgundy that photographs almost black. Bi-colored varieties with distinct zones or tips in contrasting colors offer spectacular coloring possibilities.
Meadow coloring benefits from the warm, golden-amber quality of summer afternoon light. Introduce warm undertones into all your colors: even the greens should lean slightly toward yellow-green and olive rather than cool blue-green. The dahlia in a meadow setting is bathed in warm light from above, which lightens the tops of petals and warms the color of stems and leaves. A soft, hazy quality in the background — achieved by gentle, light application — suggests the shimmer of heat and the slightly soft-focus depth of a meadow stretching away into the distance. This meadow flower coloring page is completely free to download and print. Let the warm summer palette carry you somewhere peaceful — available as a PDF with no account needed.
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