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The unusual petals of Dahlia ' Badger Twinkle' put this striking variety in the semi-cactus dahlia class. A little less spiky than a true cactus dahlia, each petal starts broad at the base, tapering to a refined point, creating full blooms that are beautiful in a garden setting & even better enjoyed as a cut flower. These dahlia plants produce eye catching white & violet-pink bicolour blooms over a very long flowering season
- perfect for adding autumn colour to the garden. The tubers can be lifted after the first hard frost of autumn & replanted the following spring for bigger, better displays each & every year.

Height:
1.2m (4'). Spread 90cm (3') Culinary note: All dahlia flowers & tubers are edible. The flavours & textures can vary greatly depending on the soil & conditions in which they were grown. Flavours range from water chestnut through to a spicy apple or even carrot. For more details about edible flowers


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Ideal for cutting Delightful plants with flower petals that are curved, reddish-orange tipped in cream. They are carried on long stems which are ideal for cutting. Large flowered (dinner plate), decorative type. Height 75cm (30"). We are not normally able to accept orders for tubers after mid April. Culture: Plant tubers directly into the garden 10-15cm (4-6") deep, from early May onwards for late summer flowering. Alternatively, for earlier flowering, pot them up in the greenhouse in March or April & plant out at the end of May when the danger of frost has passed. Average Growing

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71-80CM. Pack of 3 Tubers. Plant tubers directly into the garden 10-15cm (4-6") deep, from early May onwards for late summer flowering. Alternatively, for earlier flowering, pot them up in the greenhouse in March or April & plant out at the end of May when the danger of frost has passed... Average Growing

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71-80CM..



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Dahlia All Directions Impressive wide flower heads! Dahlia ' All Directions' is chosen for its impressive 10cm wide flower heads, which open from bud a sumptuous shade of red, but then fade to warm vermilion as the season progresses. Its flaming colour really sands out in the trial beds
- particularly when set against the backdrop of rich green foliage. Grows to 1.2m.
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Dahlia Arabian Night Bears large, fully-double burgundy blooms! Dahlia ‘ Arabian Night’ bears large, fully-double dark burgundy-red flowers from June until the first frosts. It’s ideal for growing in a mixed border or container display, & is perfect for cutting. ...
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Love cut flowers? Try our specially selected blend of autumn coloured dahlias & grow a stunning display of various varieties ...
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Giant orange heads A large flowered dinner plate dahlia with enormous, golden-orange flower heads that will stop you in your tracks. Decorative type. Eye-catching plants for borders or cutting! Height 90-120cm (3-4'). We are not normally able to accept orders for tubers after mid April. Culture: Plant tubers directly into the garden 10-15cm (4-6") deep, from early May onwards for late summer flowering. Alternatively, for earlier flowering, pot them up in the greenhouse in March or April & plant out at the end of May when the danger of frost has passed. Average Growing

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101-150CM. Pack of 3 Tubers. Plant tubers directly into the garden 10-15cm (4-6") deep, from early May onwards for late summer flowering. Alternatively, for earlier flowering, pot them up in the greenhouse in March or April & plant out at the end of May when the danger of frost has passed... Average Growing

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101-150CM..



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Reddish black spikes Amongst the most dramatic of dahlias, bearing large heads of narrow, pointed petals. Black Cat has gorgeous reddish-black spikes. Height 100cm (3¼'). We are not normally able to accept orders for tubers after mid April. Culture: Plant tubers directly into the garden 10-15cm (4-6") deep, from early May onwards for late summer flowering. Alternatively, for earlier flowering, pot them up in the greenhouse in March or April & plant out at the end of May when the danger of frost has passed. Average Growing

Height:
91-100CM. Pack of 3 Tubers. Plant tubers directly into the garden 10-15cm (4-6") deep, from early May onwards for late summer flowering. Alternatively, for earlier flowering, pot them up in the greenhouse in March or April & plant out at the end of May when the danger of frost has passed... Average Growing

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91-100CM..



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A popular 'semi-cactus' whose white blooms are flecked & striped with crimson. Flower diameter 15-20cm (6-8"). Height 1.2-1.5m (4-5'). Dahlias are currently enjoying a much deserved return to popularity: they are well & truly back in fashion, & no garden should be without them! They're a must for summer borders & patio containers & make superb cut flowers too. They can be grown in most soils & situations, putting on a colourful display from July right through to the first frosts. Variety chosen by Chelsea Flower Show Gold Medal Winner Jon Wheatley. From Jon Wheatley
- "I have been growing Dahlias for over fifty years & the range on offer in this catalogue represent the very best of this wonderful genus from Mexico. They are suitable for all gardens & most situations & represent the best of New Zealand & British plant raisers. Magenta Star is, in my opinion, the best Dahlia of all time!". Pack of 3 Pot Ready Plants. Full growing instructions included.. Flower / Fruit from July through to first frosts. Average Growing

Height:
101-150CM.. Ideal for beds & borders, patio pots & containers. Suitable for cut flowers. Prefers full sun or partial shade.


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A superb 'waterlily' dahlia whose pink-&-white blooms are very decorative. Flower diameter 10-15cm (4-6"). Height 1.2-1.5m ...
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Dinner plate size! Petals white with magenta & violet striping. Large flowered (dinner plate), decorative type. Eye-catching plants for borders or cutting! Height 120cm (4'). We are not normally able to accept orders for tubers after mid April. Culture: Plant tubers directly into the garden 10-15cm (4-6") deep, from early May onwards for late summer flowering. Alternatively, for earlier flowering, pot them up in the greenhouse in March or April & plant out at the end of May when the danger of frost has passed. Average Growing

Height:
101-150CM. Pack of 3 Tubers. Plant tubers directly into the garden 10-15cm (4-6") deep, from early May onwards for late summer flowering. Alternatively, for earlier flowering, pot them up in the greenhouse in March or April & plant out at the end of May when the danger of frost has passed... Average Growing

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101-150CM..



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Dahlia Avignon

Eye-catching plants This eye-catching dahlia variety is ideal for borders or cutting! Large flowered (dinner plate), decorative type. Height 90cm (3').We are not normally able to accept orders for tubers after mid April. Culture: Plant tubers directly into the garden from early May onwards for late summer flowering; alternatively, for earlier flowering, pot them up in the greenhouse in March or April and plant out at the end of May when the danger of frost has passed. Full growing instructions included. Average Growing Height: 91-100CM. Pack of 3 Tubers. Plant tubers directly into the garden from early May onwards for late summer flowering; alternatively, for earlier flowering, pot them up in the greenhouse in March or April and plant out at the end of May when the danger of frost has
passed. Full growing instructions included... Average Growing Height: 91-100CM..
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Eye-catching plants This eye-catching dahlia variety is ideal for borders or cutting! Large flowered (dinner plate), decorative type. Height 90cm (3'). We are not normally able to accept orders for tubers after mid April. Culture: Plant tubers directly into the garden from early May onwards for late summer flowering; alternatively, for earlier flowering, pot them up in the greenhouse in March or April & plant out at the end of May when the danger of frost has passed. Full growing instructions included. Average Growing

Height:
91-100CM. Pack of 3 Tubers. Plant tubers directly into the garden from early May onwards for late summer flowering; alternatively, for earlier flowering, pot them up in the greenhouse in March or April & plant out at the end of May when the danger of frost has passed. Full growing instructions included... Average Growing

Height:
91-100CM..

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