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Dinnerplate Dahlia Tuber: Tartan

Dinnerplate Dahlia Tuber: Tartan

$5.99
Dinnerplate Dahlia Tuber: Tartan
$5.99

The Story

Tartan is a bold dinnerplate dahlia featuring large, vibrant blooms with burgundy and white striped petals that create a dramatic effect. Growing up to 36 inches tall, it produces flowers measuring 6-8 inches across. Blooming abundantly from midsummer through the first frost, Tartan brings sizable, long-lasting blooms that make it a standout choice for showy summer and autumn displays.

Bloomtime: Mid-Summer 
Height: 36-48"
Spacing: 18-24" 
Height: Up to 36" 
Hardy in USDA zones 8–10. 
In colder zones, lift tubers after frost and store in a cool, dry place.

What You’ll Receive:
You will receive 1 healthy tuber clump (cluster), not a single detached tuber. Each clump contains multiple tubers connected to a central crown.

  • The number of tubers per clump will vary by variety and crop

  • Some varieties naturally produce smaller or fewer tubers

  • Each clump is carefully selected to ensure it has viable growing points (“eyes”)

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Description

Tartan is a bold dinnerplate dahlia featuring large, vibrant blooms with burgundy and white striped petals that create a dramatic effect. Growing up to 36 inches tall, it produces flowers measuring 6-8 inches across. Blooming abundantly from midsummer through the first frost, Tartan brings sizable, long-lasting blooms that make it a standout choice for showy summer and autumn displays.

Bloomtime: Mid-Summer 
Height: 36-48"
Spacing: 18-24" 
Height: Up to 36" 
Hardy in USDA zones 8–10. 
In colder zones, lift tubers after frost and store in a cool, dry place.

What You’ll Receive:
You will receive 1 healthy tuber clump (cluster), not a single detached tuber. Each clump contains multiple tubers connected to a central crown.

  • The number of tubers per clump will vary by variety and crop

  • Some varieties naturally produce smaller or fewer tubers

  • Each clump is carefully selected to ensure it has viable growing points (“eyes”)