Emory Paul
This listing is for 1 tuber shipped direct from our farm in April.
This dinner plate dahlia is not only a showstopping, vibrant magenta pink, it’s also a prolific producer!
Bloom Size: 10-14”
Plant size: 4’
Fable’s Notes: Many sources say this is a late bloomer, so we’d like to mention that, but it seemed they bloomed in an average time for us. Once the plant started blooming, it went crazy with giant blooms. The buds seem to grow longer than most before they start to open. Make sure they fully open before you cut some for the vase - they take their time opening!
IMPORTANT NOTES:
***Tubers start shipping out in mid April unless otherwise requested. If you request an earlier shipment of your order, you are strongly encouraged to add an insulation pack to their order to avoid risk of freezing in transit. We are not responsible for weather damage during transit. All orders are shipped via USPS.***
Sometimes crud happens, and while we only list a portion of each variety into our shop at a time to try to mitigate risk of running short on supply, there is a possibility of tubers not making it through the winter (like the one year mice managed to get into our storage containers in March!) If such a thing occurs, and we are unable to fulfill your order, you will be notified for the option of a refund or store credit as you see fit. This year, we have a dedicated refrigeration unit to keep our tubers safe and at the perfect temp and humidity, so we’re hopeful all our stock will pull through without a hitch.
This listing is for 1 tuber shipped direct from our farm in April.
This dinner plate dahlia is not only a showstopping, vibrant magenta pink, it’s also a prolific producer!
Bloom Size: 10-14”
Plant size: 4’
Fable’s Notes: Many sources say this is a late bloomer, so we’d like to mention that, but it seemed they bloomed in an average time for us. Once the plant started blooming, it went crazy with giant blooms. The buds seem to grow longer than most before they start to open. Make sure they fully open before you cut some for the vase - they take their time opening!
IMPORTANT NOTES:
***Tubers start shipping out in mid April unless otherwise requested. If you request an earlier shipment of your order, you are strongly encouraged to add an insulation pack to their order to avoid risk of freezing in transit. We are not responsible for weather damage during transit. All orders are shipped via USPS.***
Sometimes crud happens, and while we only list a portion of each variety into our shop at a time to try to mitigate risk of running short on supply, there is a possibility of tubers not making it through the winter (like the one year mice managed to get into our storage containers in March!) If such a thing occurs, and we are unable to fulfill your order, you will be notified for the option of a refund or store credit as you see fit. This year, we have a dedicated refrigeration unit to keep our tubers safe and at the perfect temp and humidity, so we’re hopeful all our stock will pull through without a hitch.
This listing is for 1 tuber shipped direct from our farm in April.
This dinner plate dahlia is not only a showstopping, vibrant magenta pink, it’s also a prolific producer!
Bloom Size: 10-14”
Plant size: 4’
Fable’s Notes: Many sources say this is a late bloomer, so we’d like to mention that, but it seemed they bloomed in an average time for us. Once the plant started blooming, it went crazy with giant blooms. The buds seem to grow longer than most before they start to open. Make sure they fully open before you cut some for the vase - they take their time opening!
IMPORTANT NOTES:
***Tubers start shipping out in mid April unless otherwise requested. If you request an earlier shipment of your order, you are strongly encouraged to add an insulation pack to their order to avoid risk of freezing in transit. We are not responsible for weather damage during transit. All orders are shipped via USPS.***
Sometimes crud happens, and while we only list a portion of each variety into our shop at a time to try to mitigate risk of running short on supply, there is a possibility of tubers not making it through the winter (like the one year mice managed to get into our storage containers in March!) If such a thing occurs, and we are unable to fulfill your order, you will be notified for the option of a refund or store credit as you see fit. This year, we have a dedicated refrigeration unit to keep our tubers safe and at the perfect temp and humidity, so we’re hopeful all our stock will pull through without a hitch.