Nicholas
This was an unexpected surprise trade. I could not love this amazing peach to orange bloom more. The form is an informal decorative and plants grow to 54" in my field. Great long lasting blooms with long stems. This sold well to florists and made great bouquet flowers. Swan Island Dahlia is the hybridizer and notes it flowers late. Generally I don't grow late blooming dahlia due to our 5b/6a shorter growing season. Mine started blooming in September and were quite floriferous. The color complements all color schemes. Bonus, she is great tuber producer!
Product Info
Dormant tubers are stored over winter in vermiculite or pine shavings. We will wake tubers in February–March to check for eyes or early sprouts. Tubers naturally vary in size, shape, and appearance; minor wrinkling or firmness differences are normal. Each purchase includes one tuber with a viable eye.
Shipping & Pick-Up
Tubers ship within the continental U.S. in late March–early April. On-farm pick-up is available April 11, with early shipping or pick-up options you can select at check-out Shipping delays or damage must be addressed with the carrier directly.
Questions or Concerns?
We carefully inspect all tubers before fulfillment. If you have any concerns, contact us within 72 hours of delivery (please include pictures of the tuber and the packing materials) so we can help resolve any concerns. Issues due to USPS, weather, planting conditions, storage, or delayed communication are outside our control and not covered by FlowerBird Farm.
