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Dahlia ‘Megan Dean’
Tall, productive plants produce 2-3.5″ blush pink-lavender ball type blooms. Beautiful soft colour for bouquets.
ADS CLASSIFICATION 6008 BA L
Categories: Dahlia Collection, DAHLIA SHOP
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Narrows Erica is an absolutely gorgeous 3" ball with bronzy-coral petals & a lavender reverse .
This bronze, miniature, formal decorative dahlia was introduced by Ken Walton in 2010. The ADS classifies this as a 4011 and colour chip BR1.
Plant height: 4 feet
*grown by another trusted gardener, not at S.O.I.
Dahlia ‘Ryecroft Pixie’
ADS 3305 BB C DP
Seriously cute - gorgeous in bouquets and a winner for sure! Lovely shade of strawberry pink small 100-115mm cactus.
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She seems to make unattractive tubers but they produce beautiful blooms.

Dahlia ‘Ferncliff Rusty’
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.
It's one of my all time favourites!
(in Florets Library)
ADS CLASSIFICATION 6003 BA OR
Dahlia ‘HarmElle Embers’ **1ST RELEASE**
2025 Will be the first release of this 5th year seedling born here at Seeds of IMBOLC. She is a keeper - reliable, weather proof, floriferous, great tuber producer, long strong stems, useful colour, really holds her centre, a real 5.5'+ standout in a bouquet or in the garden. Short IG video
My introductions have the prefix HarmElle which is a comination of my 2 beautiful grandaughters, Harmony and Ellie.
Great 4" sized blooms for cut flowers with a good vase life. Changing with the seasons, beginning with peach sherbet incurved petals surrounding a golden centre, becoming more peachy orange with the cooler weather or more shade. They seem to glow with the sunset. An outstanding bloom that captures the eye of florists - she has already graced a few weddings!
I hope she captures your heart as much as she has mine.
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