Cafe au Lait Dahlias
Cafe au Lait Dahlias
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Think of ‘Café au Lait’ Dahlias as the show-stoppers of your garden stage. These dinnerplate-sized blooms look like they've been whipped up from silk and sunshine—each one a dreamy swirl of creamy beige and pale blush. It's no wonder they’re a go-to favorite for brides and floral designers alike.
Why You'll Love ‘Café au Lait’ Dahlias
- Huge blooms – Oversized, soft-toned flowers up to 8–10" wide
- Cut flower favorite – Long stems and standout color make it a florist's dream
- Sun-loving – More sunshine = more blooms, all season long
- Container-friendly – Grow in large pots for portable elegance
- Late-season color – Blooms when many others are winding down
This late-summer bloomer thrives in full sun, and the more sun it gets, the more flowers it sends your way. Perfect for cutting gardens, floral displays, or simply stealing the spotlight in a sunny bed or border.
Not just a garden diva—you can grow them in large containers, too, for a portable pop of elegance on patios or balconies.
These ship as grade #1 bare root tubers, so they're healthy, high-quality, and made to thrive right from the start. You'll get 5 tubers to plant a lovely dahlia garden in spring!
FAQ
FAQ
- How do I plant and care for Café au Lait Dahlias?
Plant the tubers in spring after the last frost, about 2 inches deep with the "eye" facing up. Choose a sunny spot (they need 6+ hours of direct sunlight). Water regularly but don’t overwater—dahlias like moisture, not soggy soil. Support tall stems with stakes or cages as they grow. - Will Café au Lait Dahlias bloom all summer?
They start blooming mid- to late-summer and keep going until the first frost. To keep the show going strong, deadhead (remove spent blooms) regularly. More sun means more flowers, so give them prime real estate in your garden. - Can I grow Café au Lait Dahlias in containers?
Absolutely! Use a large container (at least 12–14 inches wide) with well-draining soil. Containers let you move them around to chase the sun or spotlight them on your patio. Just be sure to water more frequently, as pots dry out faster than garden beds. - Are Café au Lait Dahlias good for cut flowers?
Yes, and they’re a florist’s dream. Their long stems, massive blooms, and soft tones make them ideal for bouquets and arrangements. Cut early in the morning, when the buds are just opening, for longest vase life. - Do I need to dig up Café au Lait Dahlias after they bloom?
If you live in a zone colder than USDA Zone 8, yes. After the first frost blackens the foliage, cut back the stems and dig up the tubers. Let them dry out, then store in a cool, dark, frost-free place in peat moss or sawdust until spring.



