This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Alabaster, Alabama
La Jolla, California
Guyton, Georgia
Frankfort, Kentucky
Revere, Massachusetts
Bay City, Michigan
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Babylon, New York
Southold, New York
Corvallis, Oregon
Greensburg, Pennsylvania
Broaddus, Texas
Issaquah, Washington
Vancouver, Washington
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This is a tall and beautiful dinner plate purple dahlia. If you check out the pictures on this site, the one from Swan Dahlias is the ac...Read More
I am a pretty amateur gardener. I found the tuber for this at a Family Dollar and was so in love with the color and texture of the bloom...Read More
Found this georgous thing in a dollar store bin, glad to see high ratings can't wait for it to pop out of the ground.
This is a beautiful dahlia in the garden and is also suitable for cutting. The shade of purple is really lovely and it produces lots of ...Read More
This dahlia out-performs every other dahlia I have ever grown (over the years, about 50). It makes a full, bushy plant loaded with class...Read More