This is such a popular ball shaped formal decorative dahlia. Cool lavender on the petal reverse with bright hot pink on the fronts. Sometimes it will throw a mix of colored petals to add even more interest. This dahlia is a prolific bloomer and tuber producer. 3″ blooms on a 4′ plant.
I ordered this dahlia after my childhood friend Whitney, last spring, she asked if I could do her wedding flowers, and just as I was placing my final dahlia orders, I found her! Whitney’s wedding colors were bold pink and hunter green, I couldn’t believe the match that this dahlia made for Whitney. This is…
I bought this one for the name, but was surprised how long I searched before I got her in my garden. This dahlia is a fun coral pink, it bloomed in my heat with open centers most of the time, but I loved the festive look of that cheery center. This dahlia made me think…
This is a fun named hot pink/magenta informal decorative dahlia. Deep pink double-petaled blooms on this flower reaching 6″ wide on a 4′ plant. The petals have a slight twist to add to the fluffiness of this bloom.
This one was new to my garden last year and now I’m going to grow her forever! Very similar to Caitlyn’s Joy, but slightly larger and I believe the blooms are more uniform in color. Beautiful raspberry pink ball shape dahlia with 3 1/2″ blooms o a 4′ plant showing a lavender petal reverse. One…
A beautiful peachy golden with a kiss of raspberry ball shaped informal decorative dahlia with 3″ blooms on a 4′ plant. I love this one! First to bloom in my garden last year and it never quit! So prolific and an excellent tuber producer too!
This is a gorgeous dahlia I’ve grown at least 6 years. It has that perfect sunsetty raspberry pink to yellow blend with an informal decorative blend. Blooms are 5-6″ across on a 4′ plant.
This is such a fun dahlia! I love the name, that’s what brought it to my garden, but check out the petal tips! This is a large cactus 6-8″ across, bright red, with a yellow center and white tips at the end of each petal. So interesting. It was a little late to bloom in…
This dahlia came to my garden as a mislabel. Such a happy surprise, the color variance in this bloom makes it a showstopper! It only took a second for my dahlia friends to ID, they instantly knew her name when I posted pictures online in my dahlia club. Six inch blooms in a golden orange…
This was a gorgeous creamy vanilla formal decorative ball with a kiss of cool lavender pink on the center of the 3″ blooms. Grows 5′. Prolific, I loved this one, went with everything.