Dahlia Dinner Plate (Thomas Edison)
Thomas Edison was first introduced in 1929. It is still the considered the best purple dinnerplate dahlia on the market. The plants are robust and produce an abundance of huge blooms all from summer to late fall. This is an excellent choice for perennial borders and a must for cutting gardens.
Bloom size 9-10”
Lighting requirements -Sun
Great cut flower
Hardiness Zone 8-10
Thomas Edison was first introduced in 1929. It is still the considered the best purple dinnerplate dahlia on the market. The plants are robust and produce an abundance of huge blooms all from summer to late fall. This is an excellent choice for perennial borders and a must for cutting gardens.
Bloom size 9-10”
Lighting requirements -Sun
Great cut flower
Hardiness Zone 8-10
Thomas Edison was first introduced in 1929. It is still the considered the best purple dinnerplate dahlia on the market. The plants are robust and produce an abundance of huge blooms all from summer to late fall. This is an excellent choice for perennial borders and a must for cutting gardens.
Bloom size 9-10”
Lighting requirements -Sun
Great cut flower
Hardiness Zone 8-10