Isabel Dahlia
Isabel’s coloring and ball form makes her a good cut flower pick for both bouquets and arrangements. The lavender pink 3” blooms shift in color to a more mauve rosey lilac as the season goes on.
She can start producing blooms a tad later than her counterparts but her vase life -and tuber production - makes her well worth growing. Standing at 4’, she is easy to maintain and stays productive with regular deadheading.
Isabel’s coloring and ball form makes her a good cut flower pick for both bouquets and arrangements. The lavender pink 3” blooms shift in color to a more mauve rosey lilac as the season goes on.
She can start producing blooms a tad later than her counterparts but her vase life -and tuber production - makes her well worth growing. Standing at 4’, she is easy to maintain and stays productive with regular deadheading.
Isabel’s coloring and ball form makes her a good cut flower pick for both bouquets and arrangements. The lavender pink 3” blooms shift in color to a more mauve rosey lilac as the season goes on.
She can start producing blooms a tad later than her counterparts but her vase life -and tuber production - makes her well worth growing. Standing at 4’, she is easy to maintain and stays productive with regular deadheading.