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'Karma Gold' Dahlia

PERENNIAL

Description

  • Sunny golden double blooms, perfect for a pop of color!
  • Sun-loving perennials ideal for borders, cut florals, and cottage gardens.
  • Tuberous roots allow for cold climate gardeners to dig up for the following year.
  • Zones 9-11, 40” tall x 18-24” wide, with 6” blooms.
Zone 9-11
Light sun
medium

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Description Looking to add a bit of sunshine to your garden? Consider planting the 'Karma Gold' dahlia ! These dahlias deliver a warm, sunny glow with 6" double blooms, golden yellow petals, and a butterscotch center. These flowers are renowned for their strong stems and long vase life as a cut flower, but also make for a beautiful bright border. Plant the 'Karma Gold' dahlia this year to ensure late summer sunshine.

Native to Mexico and South America, dahlias are late-season bloomers that boast flowers from midsummer to the first frost in fall. They thrive in hot and sunny gardens, but gardeners in cold climates can enjoy them as well! Since they have tuberous roots, cold-climate gardeners can dig up the tubers and save them for the following season. Dahlias are a perfect fit for borders, cottage gardens, pollinator gardens, and they make a lovely addition to any cut flower bouquet. When given full sun, moist soils, and protection from wind, they'll reward you with months of colorful flowers.

Great Garden Tip: tubers will need to be lifted in fall in zones 3-7 to grow the following year
Details How To Grow

Did You Know?

How to Plant Dahlia Tubers: A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners

Dahlias are charming sun-loving perennials loved by cut flower enthusiasts, gracing the landscape with showy blooms in various colors from midsummer through the first frost. Follow our step-by-step guide on how to plant dahlia tubers below, and save it for easy access while gardening!

Cluster of beautiful dinnerplate dahlia flowers

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Susan

Has not flowered

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Sad Dahlia

The plant had a slightly broken stem. Didn’t make it.

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