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Crème de Cassis Dahlia

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3 for $14.99
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$14.99
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3 for $14.99
  • flowering dateMid to Late Summer. Dead heading and cutting for vases and bouquets can prolong bloom time
  • hardiness zone3-10
  • height32 - 36 inches
  • restricted statesAE AK GU HI PR
  • ship asPREMIUM
  • sun exposureFull Sun
  • Bicolored blooms with sophisticated style
  • Performs well as a cut flower
  • Deadheading encourages reblooming
The moment these wine-colored buds begin to open, you'll be hooked. The deeper creme-de-cassis shade on the reverse of each petal has a quite sophisticated and striking effect. This darling dahlia will charm guests in the garden and welcome visitors to your home in a fresh-cut arrangement. It's a highly productive plant, especially with proper deadheading. That's the beauty of using Creme de Cassis Dahlia in the vase. You cutting the blooms prompts the plant to produce more, which prolongs the season. Dahlias are tubers, and in most zones you'll need to either treat this as an annual or lift and store it in fall. If you plan to store it, you can divide as you're lifting or replanting for an expanding display in the upcoming years. Once it gets into the ground it'll grow quickly. Dahlia 'Creme de Cassis'

Product Details

  • botanical nameDahlia 'Crème de Cassis'
  • flowering dateMid to Late Summer. Dead heading and cutting for vases and bouquets can prolong bloom time
  • flower colorPurple
  • formTender Bulb
  • growth rateFast
  • hardiness zone3-10
  • height32 - 36 inches
  • planting instructionsPlant tubers with sprouts 2" below the soil surface and 32-36" apart. Full sun for best flowering.
  • pruningDeadheading and cutting for flower arranging will promote more flower production.
  • restricted statesAE AK GU HI PR
  • shipping seasonSpring
  • ship asPREMIUM
  • spacing32 - 36 inches
  • spread32 - 36 inches
  • sun exposureFull Sun
  • winter careDahlias should be dug and stored anywhere the ground freezes over winter. Dahlias should be dug after the first frost but before a hard freeze. Tubers can be divided in the fall or spring, provided each tuber division contains at least one eye. Tubers should be rinsed off, dried, and stored in a dry, dark, cool, frost-free environment in a medium like vermiculite or dry wood chips. This environment should be an area that maintains a temperature between 37 and 47 degrees F. Dahlias should be checked periodically during the winter and rotting tubers should be discarded. If tubers are still firm and plump no action is necessary. If tubers begin to shrivel, shrink and wrinkle, they have started to dry out and should be lightly misted. Do not overwater dormant tubers or rot will occur.

Shipping Schedule

When will my order ship?

Plants will be shipped at the proper planting time for your area of the country during the shipping timeframes outlined below:

2025 Spring Shipping Schedule
Zone Most Dormant Bareroot & Potted Perennials, Trees and Shrubs
3A-3B 4/28/25 - 5/30/25
4A-4B 4/28/25 - 5/30/25
5A 4/28/25 - 5/30/25
5B 4/7/25 - 5/30/25
6A 3/24/25 - 5/30/25
6B 3/10/25 - 5/30/25
7A 2/24/25 - 5/30/25
7B 2/17/25 - 5/9/25
8A 2/17/25 - 5/9/25
8B 2/10/25 - 5/9/25
9A 2/3/25 - 5/9/25
9B-10B 2/3/25 - 5/9/25
Last Order Date Zones 3A - 7B: 5/26/25
Zones 8A - 10B: 5/5/25

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