Anemone Flowering
This variety is also known as the Powder Puff Dahlias because the large feathered centres resemble a powder puff. A very showy variety, stunning as cut flowers.
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Floorinoor
D4388
Dahlia 'Floorinoor' is the botanical embodiment of a fruity, tropical cocktail, with colours intermingling like the vibrant components of a perfectly mixed drink. Just as a cocktail delights the senses, 'Floorinoor' tantalizes with its sunset-inspired palette. Slender raspberry pink petals are crowned by a tighter cluster of deep orange and pineapple yellow petals, perched on top like a garnish. This floral concoction provides a revitalising burst of colour in late summer, with bountiful blooms continuing all the way through to the first frosts. 'Floorinoor' will bring the flavour of a tropical holiday to your own outdoor paradise.
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Inca
D4406
Velvet petals burnished in fiery red curl around a darker, smouldering centre, evoking embers of an eternal flame. The blossoms seem alive, vibrant against summer’s backdrop, offering a bold reminder of resilience. Each bloom invites admiration, as if whispering, “Stand tall and burn bright.”
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Lifestyle
D4989
The unusual two-toned dahlia, ‘Lifestyle’ is compact enough not to require staking and is ideal for large summer containers.
Featuring a circle of soft-lavender petals surrounding a ruffled golden centre, the stylish double-flowers are perfect for adding soft fresh colour to the garden. You can also cut and weave into seasonal floral displays.
Appears sensational near the front of an autumn border next to pollinator-friendly single-flowered dahlia ‘Kelsey Annie Joy’ and backed by decorative dahlia ‘Thomas A. Edison’ for a striking tonal display, perfect for eking out an Indian summer.
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Take Off
D4407
Flirty, fun, and playful, dahlia 'Take Off' certainly knows how to turn heads. Easily mistaken for the sought-after peony ‘Bowl of Beauty’, this belle also sports a skirt of lilac ray petals, encircling a ruffled cream petticoat centre. Perfect for a starring role in herbaceous borders and cottage gardens, where the soft colours will add an air of romance to your planting scheme. Borne on sturdy stems, ‘Take Off’ makes a superb cut flower, stealing the show in bouquets and arrangements with its beguiling charm. Flowering tirelessly from July until the first frosts, this dahlia will gladly dance the summer away, providing months of pleasure in your garden.
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Totally Tangerine
D4392
To name this dahlia ‘Totally Tangerine’ is something of a misnomer: tangerine is but one of the shades in this mesmerising bloom. On closer inspection, each flower is a hypnotising kaleidoscope of colour fusion. The petals display a medley of rusty terracotta and peachy coral pink, suffused with a golden yellow glow. Captivating not only in colour, but also in form, this anemone-type dahlia unfurls to reveal a collar of flat petals topped by a densely clustered pincushion centre. A particularly prolific bloomer, and neat and compact in habit, ‘Totally Tangerine’ will soon become a favourite of your late summer borders.