The Red & White Dahlia Blend, ‘Dahlia Blend’, will provide non-stop summer to fall color. This blend contains our favorite fiery red and pure white dahlias. They contrast wonderfully to create a dramatic look. Dahlias last for days as a cut flower. They are hardy in zones 8-10; elsewhere dig and store in a frost-free area.
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The Gallery Dahlia Rembrandt, ‘Dahlia’, a spring planted tuberous root, produces masses of rich pink colored double flowers with yellow centers and are up to 5 inches across. The Gallery Dahlia start blooming in early summer and produce large amounts of flowers on a well branched plant. Dahlia’s are ideal for cut flowers, borders, containers, and window boxes.. They tend to bloom for long periods, and few plants offer as much variety and showy flowers as the Dahlia. They do best in well drained, humus rich soils.
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The Dahlia Tyrell, ‘Dahlia Tyrell’, produces peachy-orange petals with a buttery yellow center that add layers of interest to this bloom. The big flowers with their tousled petals closely resemble chrysanthemums, but bloom all summer long for outstanding bouquets and arrangements. Deadheading is essential to promote large and floriferous blooming. Debudding, removing side buds, will encourage the development of larger flowers. They are hardy zones 8-10, dig and store during winter in colder zones.
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The Dahlia Mignon Cupido, ‘Dahlia’ poduces white and pink flowers with a bright yellow center. Mignon Dahlias are perhaps one of the most poplular for pots and containers due to their low growing nature. They are also perfect for any garden border. The delightful blooms are loved by bees and butterflies and will attract them to your garden. They are a prolific bloomer and will throw blooms through the summer and fall.
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Duet Dahlia
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