Connecticut Coral
Pickup available at Fox Cottage Farm
Usually ready in 5+ days
πΏπΏπΏπΏ Certified Organic
Connecticut Coral is a vibrant, high-performing dahlia loved for its glowing coral and orange tones softened with hints of salmon pink and light golden streaks. Each 4β6 inch bloom feels sun-warmed and painterly, with subtle variations from flower to flower β some leaning brighter coral, others revealing soft dusty yellow or creamy accents along the petal tips.
Growing 4β5 feet tall, this vigorous variety produces strong stems and blooms steadily from mid-summer through frost. Connecticut Coral brings warmth and movement to cutting gardens, pairing beautifully with apricot, rust, and blush palettes while adding a lively pop of color that feels both bold and refined.
Form: Informal Decorative
Height: 5ft
Bloom Size: 6β
Shipping Information
Shipping begins in April, once weather conditions are safe and there is no risk of tubers freezing in transit. Because weβre growing and shipping from New Hampshire, timing is guided by the season β ensuring your tubers arrive ready to grow, not rushed out too soon.
1- 5 Tubers - $12.95
6-15 Tubers $17.95
16-30 Tubers - $20.95
31+ Tubers $25.95
LOCAL PICKUP
Local pickup is available one day only: Saturday, May 2nd, from 9:00 AMβ2:00 PM.
Please choose local pickup only if you can commit to this date. Orders not picked up on May 2nd will be cancelled and refunded minus a 20% restocking fee. Orders will not be shipped. You will receive an email with the address in Portsmouth, NH the week before pickup.
Dahlia Sale Terms + Conditions
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