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Happy Butterfly Dahlia

#74254
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$10.47
Was: $20.95
$10.47
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    3 Tubers per package
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    4.63 stars, based on 8 review(s)
    Ships: Spring  [?]

    You just can't help to feel joy with with the Happy Butterfly Dahlia. Each bloom is a cheerful color palette of soft yellow, apricot and light pink. The Happy Butterfly is a taller variety and works well growing as a back ground in your flower bed. Butterflies and hummingbirds are sure to love the Happy Butterfly Dahlia just as much as you do!

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    This dahlia has been very vigorous. I ordered nine dahlias and this one has been the star. Very sturdy plant.

    Northern Idaho

    Bigger Than Expected

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    May 2022 - The tubers are massive! Definitely worth the price for how much you get :) I potted them up early and kept inside at night for about a month. Now they are planted in the ground and taking off!

    Maryland

    The butterfly dahlia all came up fine

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    To early to say how the flowers will look

    Bakersfield

    great

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    • nice size
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    good quality tuber

    Henrico, Virginia

    Emory Paul Dinnerplate Dahlia

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    I had to call and convince the employee to go ahead and send my dahlias because they weren't planning to send them until April. The employee told me that was because I should not plant them until April. I assume this was done so that I would not damage them before I planted them. An explanation would have been enough, rather than just hold my purchase. Because I planted them early, they are already breaking ground. The bulbs looked healthy. I expect them to be beautiful.