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Fleurel Dahlias
Fleurel Dahlias
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Bring a little drama to your garden or bouquet with the oversized charm of Dahlia 'Fleurel'. These luxurious, 8? wide blooms are snow-white with soft creamy centers—like fresh whipped cream on your favorite dessert. Their flat, disk-like shape makes a stunning statement whether standing tall in the border or starring in a vase. Even after cutting a few for arrangements, this generous bloomer keeps on giving.
Why You'll Love Fleurel Dahlias
- Massive 8? blooms – eye-catching and elegant, perfect for garden drama or floral design
- Snowy white petals with soft creamy centers – ideal for weddings and classic arrangements
- Florist favorite – sturdy stems and long-lasting cut flowers
- Excellent in borders – big impact even with a few plants
- Great in containers – show off those giant blooms on a sunny patio or deck
This 5-pack of #1 grade dahlias ships as bare root tubers. Get the perfect mix of healthy and ready-to-thrive tubers for spring planting!
FAQ
FAQ
- How big do Fleurel Dahlias get, and where should I plant them?
Fleurel Dahlias grow to about 3 to 4 feet tall, with blooms up to 8 inches across—think dinner-plate size! Plant them in full sun with well-drained soil. They're stunning in garden beds, borders, or containers where they’ll get at least 6 hours of sun daily. - Can Fleurel Dahlias grow in pots or containers?
Yes, and they look incredible doing it! Choose a large container (at least 12–16" wide and deep) with good drainage. Container-grown Fleurels let you spotlight those huge white blooms on patios, balconies, or near entryways for maximum visual impact. - How do I care for Fleurel Dahlias once they start growing?
Stake them early to support those heavy blooms, and keep the soil evenly moist (but not soggy). Deadhead spent flowers to encourage more blooms. Feed monthly with a low-nitrogen fertilizer for best flowering. - Are Fleurel Dahlias good for cut flower arrangements?
Absolutely—they're a florist favorite! With long, sturdy stems and blooms that last up to a week in a vase, Fleurels make elegant centerpieces or bridal-worthy bouquets. Cut in the morning once blooms are fully open for the best vase life. - Do Fleurel Dahlias need to be dug up in winter?
Yes, in zones colder than USDA Zone 8, you'll need to lift the tubers after the first frost. Let them dry, then store in a cool, frost-free spot over winter. In warmer zones, you can mulch heavily and leave them in the ground.



