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Belle of Barmera

Belle of Barmera

Regular price $16.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $16.00 USD
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Bring show-stopping elegance to your garden with the Belle of Barmera Dahlia, a dinnerplate variety known for its massive, ruffled blooms in rich coral-pink hues with hints of gold. These stunning flowers can reach up to 10 inches across, making them a true focal point in any floral display or cutting garden.

Each bare root tuber comes with 3–5 healthy eyes, ensuring vigorous growth and abundant blooms throughout the season. Grown with care on our family flower farm, these tubers are ideal for gardeners who want high-performing, heirloom-quality dahlias that deliver both beauty and reliability.

Product Highlights:

Dinnerplate Dahlia with giant, fully double blooms

Gorgeous coral-pink petals with golden undertones

Ideal for borders, bouquets, and flower arrangements

Grows up to 4 feet tall with strong, sturdy stems

Ships as a bare root tuber with 3–5 viable eyes

Growing Info:

Hardiness Zones: 8–10 (treat as annual or lift and store in cooler zones)

Bloom Time: Mid-summer to frost

Sun Requirements: Full sun

Spacing: 18–24 inches apart

Whether you’re a seasoned grower or just starting out, the Belle of Barmera will impress with its bold size and romantic color palette. Limited quantities available — secure yours today for a garden that turns heads!

Shipping Information:

Tuber orders begin shipping April 15th, weather permitting

We ship within the United States only – no international orders

Once your order is placed, we are unable to add, subtract, or modify your order

For additional items, please place a separate order

We cannot combine shipping on separately placed orders

Please inspect your order immediately upon arrival. If you have any concerns, contact us via email (not social media) within 7 days. After that period, the buyer accepts full responsibility. We are not liable for:

Improper storage

Pest or disease issues

Environmental factors (weather, soil, etc.)

Failure to thrive due to growing conditions or care

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