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Dahlia Tubers
Dahlias are the queens of the late-summer garden. Dahlias are a true ‘cut and come again’, blooming non-stop from Aug-frost. Ball and formal decorative varieties make stunning cut flowers with a 5-8 day vase life. Dinner plate varieties are show-stoppers but have a shortened vase life.
NOTE: More varieties may be added as tubers wake up and sprout. Tubers will have at least one viable eye.
Dahlias are inspected throughout the growing season for signs of disease and anything suspicious is culled. Sanitation practices are followed the whole season from cutting blooms to dividing tubers.
Varieties:
Arabian Night
Black Satin
Caitlin’s Joy
Cornel
Creamy
Ferncliff Pearl
Jowey Chantal
Lark’s Ebbe
Peaches ‘N Cream
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Dahlias are the queens of the late-summer garden. Dahlias are a true ‘cut and come again’, blooming non-stop from Aug-frost. Ball and formal decorative varieties make stunning cut flowers with a 5-8 day vase life. Dinner plate varieties are show-stoppers but have a shortened vase life.
NOTE: More varieties may be added as tubers wake up and sprout. Tubers will have at least one viable eye.
Dahlias are inspected throughout the growing season for signs of disease and anything suspicious is culled. Sanitation practices are followed the whole season from cutting blooms to dividing tubers.
Varieties:
Arabian Night
Black Satin
Caitlin’s Joy
Cornel
Creamy
Ferncliff Pearl
Jowey Chantal
Lark’s Ebbe
Peaches ‘N Cream
See drop down menu below to add colours to cart
