Dahlia tubers
You've seen them in beautiful bouquets. In gardens that made you stop and stare. Now imagine growing them yourself.
Plant one small tuber in spring. By summer, your garden will be overflowing with big, lush blooms in rich, true colours. Cut them. Fill every vase. Watch your garden become the one everyone admires.
Simple. Rewarding. Completely worth it.
Your most colourful summer starts with our tubers.
Every spectacular dahlia starts with the right tuber. We make sure you get it. Strong stems, vibrant colors, and blooms from pompom-sized to as large as a dinner plate – you'll find them all here. Choose your style, plant between March and May, and harvest armfuls of flowers from your garden for months. For the vase, along the hedge, or simply to enjoy.
The Garden’s Most Generous Performer
Dahlias have earned their reputation. From midsummer until the first frost, they bloom relentlessly – often with dozens of flowers per plant. And here's the beautiful part: the more you cut, the more they give back. Few plants reward your care so generously.
Where spring bulbs are done after a few weeks, dahlias provide months of color, structure, and a constant stream of blooms. That's why gardeners treasure their tubers and save them year after year.
Easier than you think
Despite their impressive results, dahlias are surprisingly simple to grow. Ordinary garden soil is enough. No perfect pH, no expensive soil amendments – just sun, water, and some space. Even beginner growers are amazed at what can come from a single tuber.
Selected for real gardens
We choose our varieties based on what truly matters: strong stems, natural color, and reliable blooms. From imposing dinner-plate dahlias to refined pompoms and sculptural cactus forms – every variety is selected to perform beautifully in your garden, not just in photos.
A flower with a history
Dahlias originate from the Mexican highlands, where indigenous peoples like the Aztecs cultivated them for centuries – both for their beauty and practical purposes.
In the late 18th century, the first specimens arrived in Europe, sent from Mexico to Madrid. What began as botanical curiosity quickly turned into fascination. Gardeners discovered a flower unlike any other – capable of extraordinary variation in size, form, and color.
By the 19th century, breeding fever had taken hold. The result: tens of thousands of named varieties, from which we select the best for you.
strong stems, true colour, and reliable flowering.
































