Skip to Content
I Love Dahlias
Shop
Our Story
Contact
Login Account
0
0
I Love Dahlias
Shop
Our Story
Contact
Login Account
0
0
Shop
Our Story
Contact
Login Account
Shop Raspberry Royale
Dahlia Raspberry Royale Image 1 of 7
Dahlia Raspberry Royale
Raspberry Royale Dahlia Image 2 of 7
Raspberry Royale Dahlia
Raspberry Royale Dahlia Image 3 of 7
Raspberry Royale Dahlia
Dahlia Raspberry Royale Image 4 of 7
Dahlia Raspberry Royale
79E4796E-76C3-4912-BB95-AB27ADD580A3_1_105_c.jpeg Image 5 of 7
79E4796E-76C3-4912-BB95-AB27ADD580A3_1_105_c.jpeg
E8A32069-37B6-4387-BDFA-3FADFD0368C8_1_105_c.jpeg Image 6 of 7
E8A32069-37B6-4387-BDFA-3FADFD0368C8_1_105_c.jpeg
3E32BF64-516B-45A4-B8B8-6134F945068C_1_105_c.jpeg Image 7 of 7
3E32BF64-516B-45A4-B8B8-6134F945068C_1_105_c.jpeg
Dahlia Raspberry Royale
Raspberry Royale Dahlia
Raspberry Royale Dahlia
Dahlia Raspberry Royale
79E4796E-76C3-4912-BB95-AB27ADD580A3_1_105_c.jpeg
E8A32069-37B6-4387-BDFA-3FADFD0368C8_1_105_c.jpeg
3E32BF64-516B-45A4-B8B8-6134F945068C_1_105_c.jpeg

Raspberry Royale

$12.00
sold out

ADS: No

Height: 4’

Bloom: 6”, Semi-cactus

Notes: Raspberry Royal is a medium sized plant with spiky petals, on big, full chroma, magenta blooms. This dahlia has long, strong stems and solid coloured blooms that bring lots of ‘wow factor’ to the garden or bouquets.

Get notified by email when this product is in stock.
Add To Cart

ADS: No

Height: 4’

Bloom: 6”, Semi-cactus

Notes: Raspberry Royal is a medium sized plant with spiky petals, on big, full chroma, magenta blooms. This dahlia has long, strong stems and solid coloured blooms that bring lots of ‘wow factor’ to the garden or bouquets.

ADS: No

Height: 4’

Bloom: 6”, Semi-cactus

Notes: Raspberry Royal is a medium sized plant with spiky petals, on big, full chroma, magenta blooms. This dahlia has long, strong stems and solid coloured blooms that bring lots of ‘wow factor’ to the garden or bouquets.

For best results, grow your dahlias in a sunny spot, with fertile, well-drained soil. Stake flowers for support and deadhead/ harvest blooms regularly. This will encourage the plant to keep producing flowers. Lift tubers after the first frost and store them in a cool, dry place where they won’t freeze. In March, they can be potted up and kept in a temperate greenhouse before planting out, or tubers can be planted directly into the garden after the risk of frost has passed. We plant directly into prepared beds, with a handful of organic fertilizer into each hole. Once planted, the tubers do not need water until shoots have emerged from the soil, as it can cause them to rot. Once they get growing, they will need regular watering, approximately every three days or more if the weather is hot.

I Love Dahlias

Made with Squarespace

Shop
Our Story


Contact