Dahlias are a beautiful vibrant flowering plant that belongs to the Asteraceae family which also includes Daises and Sunflowers. They come in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes. Some of the most popular flower shapes include single, double, cactus, and pompon. Dahlias thrive in full sun and well-drained soil. Depending on the variety, Dahlias typically bloom from midsummer to the first frost. Jung Seed offers a wide selection of Dahlias. This year, we have several new Dahlias you are sure to enjoy growing.
Blue Bell is a very floriferous variety of Dahlias. Large purplish-blue blooms begin in mid to late summer. Grows to 30-40” in height. Zones: 3 to 10.
Caribbean Fantasy has white 5” blooms that are striped with burgundy. It begins to bloom in mid to late summer growing 30-40” in height. Zones: 3 to 10.
Ferncliff Inspiration has large 7” blooms of lavender with blue tones. Blooming begins mid to late summer. Grows 30-40” in height. Zones: 3 to 10.
Fleurel has elegant white blooms measuring up to 10” across. It begins to bloom in mid to late summer and grows 30-40” in height. Zones: 3 to 10.
Garden Wonder has a striking crimson red 7” bloom beginning in mid to late summer. It grows 30-40” in heights. Zones: 3 to 10.
Mystery Day has beautiful deep purple blooms with white tips. Enjoy blooms beginning mid to late summer. Grows 30-40” in height. Zones: 3 to 10.
Purple Gem has a dark purple cactus-type bloom. This unique looking Dahlia will begin blooming in mid to late summer. It grows 30-40” in height and 6” in bloom width. Zones: 3 to 10.
Dahlias are popular in gardens, landscapes, and floral arrangements. With their vibrant colors and diverse forms, they are perfect for bouquets, centerpieces, and other floral designs. Dahlias are associated with elegance, dignity, and inner strength. They convey the message of gratitude, admiration, and positivity. At Jung Seed, Dahlias are one of our favorite flowers to grow. We hope you’ll consider giving some of our new Dahlia varieties a chance to brighten up your garden this year.