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Coralie Dahlia Cutting

Coralie Dahlia Cutting

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Coralie’s color blends warm coral, salmon, and pink, making it incredibly versatile in bouquets. Coralie it has peach, apricot, blush, and creamy tones, but it also pairs well with deeper berries and warm sunset palettes.

This variety is prolific, dependable and always has sturdy stems, which make it a great flower for bouquets.

2025 was my first year growing Coralie and it will forever be a staple in my cutting garden.

My favorite thing about this dahlia: It pumps out a generous amount of beautiful blooms all season long.

Bloom size: 3 to 4”

Height: About 4 feet tall 

Tuber rating: 10/10 - this produced a generous number of tubers this past season

Year I started growing it: 2025

Pineland Princess is one of the very few cactus variety dahlias that I grow. Her petals fade from white to pink and the petal tips end in dark pink. She was one of the dahlias in my wedding bouquet, so she will always be a favorite of mine. Her blooms can reach 7” in diameter.

The shade of pink varies throughout the season. Sometimes it's bright pink, and sometimes it's a lighter pink.

My favorite thing about this dahlia: I love the texture of the petals.

Bloom size:  Up to 4" in diameter.

Height: 3.5 feet

Tuber rating: 10/10 - produces nice sized tubers in a reliable amount

Year I started growing it: 2020

About Dahlia Cuttings

Dahlia cuttings are another way to propagate dahlias. If cared for correctly (fertile soil, regular watering and regular harvesting) throughout the growing season, they will bloom like any dahlia planted from tuber. At the end of the season, it will produce a small tuber clump that can be overwintered or dug and divided for dahlias the following year.

All dahlia cuttings purchased from the West Seattle Flower Farm will have at least three sets of leaves and have ample roots (which will develop into the dahlia tubers over the course of the season.) They will be hardened off (meaning I slowly introduced them to outside from my grow room over the course of a week) and ready for planting in your garden.

After transplanting to your garden, please check on them daily for at least a week to ensure the transplant remains healthy and the soil remains moist around the base of the plant.

Dahlia cuttings are only available for pick up at the West Seattle Flower Farm location in the Highland Park neighborhood of West Seattle. I do not ship cuttings.

 

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