Of course any dahlia may be used for cut flower. However, many types are just not ideal for vase or arrangement work. A further consideration is how/where the blooms will be used as bloom size may become a factor.
The principle criteria we use for selecting a cultivar for cut flower use are: stem length, bloom quality, bloom consistency and po...
Of course any dahlia may be used for cut flower. However, many types are just not ideal for vase or arrangement work. A further consideration is how/where the blooms will be used as bloom size may become a factor.
The principle criteria we use for selecting a cultivar for cut flower use are: stem length, bloom quality, bloom consistency and potential vase life. The cultivars listed in this section are those we consider to meet the standards we set ourselves.
Cerise pink large semi cactus, long, straight stems.
Cream with just a hint of palest coffee merging to soft peach cream towards the centre.
Carolina Wagermans is a Small Waterlily (SWL) of pale apricot becoming pink as the flower matures.