Perfection – in bloom form, colour, production, vase life, plant growth – all round winner! A favourite with florists for fall arrangements. A glowing bronze/orange sport from ‘Cornel’, which is one of the most productive and reliable varieties, this will become one of your favourites.
It is extremely popular with flower farmers for a good reason. 4′ tall, produces long, strong stems, perfect for cutting.
It’s a must have in your garden as it blends with any flower in your arrangement. Blooms are 3.5 – 4″ and feature warm, bronze petals.
Hands down, one of the best orange/bronze varieties on the market. Ball-shaped flowers are weather resistant and last an extremely long time in the vase.
American Dahlia Society Rating (ADS) 6011 BA BR BR3
These were incredible! First year growing dahlias in a poor soil flower bed. I planted 15 and picked at least 1 bouquet a week + the occassional single stem all season long. Highly recommend.
Ferncliff Rusty was on my wish list for a long time. I can't think of a more useful coloured dahlia. Its multi-toned moody blooms lend themselves to pair with so many colour schemes.
A rusty coral-orange shade, difficult to describe. Dusty rose with hints of coral - the centre lightly kissed with dark plum. 3.5" ball form is perfection. 3.5-4' plants are sturdy with nice long stems for cutting. Blooms that seriously just. don't. stop. from initial bloom early in the season till frost.
September is PRIME time to wander through hundreds of exquisite dahlias! Enjoy a floral happy hour where you can walk the dahlia beds, ask all your questions about how to grow, care for, harvest & arrange with them.
We will have fun creating a bountiful bouquet to take home. Light refreshments will be enjoyed in a beautiful relaxed setting.
These huge pastel lavender blooms are a captivating mix of lavender tones, ranging from soft pastels to deeper shades, with delicate hints of cloud pink throughout. The plant is strong and stocky at 3 ½
Brenda Caley –
These were incredible! First year growing dahlias in a poor soil flower bed. I planted 15 and picked at least 1 bouquet a week + the occassional single stem all season long. Highly recommend.