
Product Description
Dahlia Karma Bon Bini - 1 Tuber
Striking yellow blooms tipped with bright red bring vibrant colour and energy to the summer garden. Part of the renowned Karma range, this variety is highly prized for its exceptional vase life, making it a favourite with cut flower enthusiasts who want long-lasting displays indoors as well as in the border.
Dahlias remain one of the most rewarding plants to grow, offering both style and substance in their many forms, sizes and colours. Great value and generous performers, the more you cut, the more flowers they produce. At the end of the season, tubers can be lifted and stored or mulched deeply to overwinter, ready to return the following year. Grown in full sun, these half-hardy perennials will thrive in the kitchen garden or border, giving months of colour and an abundance of blooms for cutting.
At D.T. Brown, all our dahlias are tried and tested for quality and performance, so you can enjoy strong, reliable plants that deliver both beauty in the garden and armfuls of flowers for the home.
Product Details
Planting & Harvesting
- Sow Indoors
- Sow/Plant Outside
- Flowers/Harvest
Delivery & Returns
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