Summer Bulbs NEW Dahlias - Oranges & Coppers
Dahlia 'Life Style'
A spectacular two-tone anemone dahlia with double lavender and golden-yellow flowers, perfect in borders and as cut flowers.
Dahlia 'Orange Pygmy'
Anemone-flowered dahlia with orange pink petals surrounding a rich orange centre. Makes a beautiful cut flower for an indoor display.
Height 80cm Plant May-Jun | Flowers Jul-Oct
5100-8123 | 1 tuber BUY 3 TUBERS SAVE 20%*
£4.49 £10.75
Height 50cm Plant May-Jun | Flowers Jul-Oct
5100-8147 | 1 tuber BUY 3 TUBERS SAVE 20%*
£4.49 £10.75
Dahlia 'Autumn Fairy'
Semi-cactus dahlia bearing large flowers with long wavy glowing orange petals. Perfect in a border, pot or as a cut flower.
Height 1.4m Plant May-Jun | Flowers Jul-Oct
5100-8103 | 1 tuber BUY 3 TUBERS SAVE 20%*
£4.49 £10.75
Dahlia 'Totally Tangerine'
An anemone dahlia producing single flowers with orange-pink petals around rich orange centres. The striking colour looks gorgeous with deep plum and red tones. A beautiful cut flower
Height 90cm Plant May-Jun | Flowers Jul-Oct
5100-8138 | 1 tuber BUY 3 TUBERS SAVE 20%*
£4.49 £10.75
Dahlia 'Akita'
Dinner plate dahlia with huge, fully double flowers in a blend of burnt orange, red and yellow. Sturdy stems hold flowers up well.
Dahlia 'Firebird'
Dahlia ‘Firebird’ (also called ‘Vuurvogel’) is a stunning semi- cactus dahlia with spectacular yellow and red flowers in summer and early autumn.
Height 1m Plant May-Jun | Flowers Jul-Oct
5100-8101 | 1 tuber BUY 3 TUBERS SAVE 20%* *Offer applies to same tuber varieties. Saving will be applied at checkout Sent Mid-Mar Shop online
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£4.49 £10.75
Height 1m Plant May-Jun | Flowers Jul-Oct
5100-8157 | 1 tuber BUY 3 TUBERS SAVE 20%*
£4.49 £10.75
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