Tahoma Early Dawn
Pickup currently unavailable at Fox Cottage Farm
πΏπΏπΏπΏ Certified Organic
Tahoma Early Dawn feels like the first light of morning drifting across the field β soft, airy, and impossibly romantic. Each bloom opens with a creamy white base kissed by blush and a whisper of lavender that settles gently along the petal edges. The slightly ruffled, feathery form gives this variety a light, almost painterly movement that stands out beautifully in the garden and in arrangements.
Beloved by designers for its delicate palette, Tahoma Early Dawn blends effortlessly into romantic color stories β think soft neutrals, misty pastels, and wedding-forward designs. Long stems and an elegant informal decorative form make it a graceful addition to any cutting garden, especially for growers drawn to subtle, storybook tones.
Form: Informal Decorative
Height: 4ft
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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