
NOID (or "no ID") dahlias are flowers we have growing in the garden whose true identity is unknown. Rather than make this a random grab bag tuber, we're showing you pictures and giving you the chance to bring it home despite us not knowing its true name.
Please note that "Fireball" is what we are calling it at Creative Green Gardens, but the NOID before "Fireball" means we don't really know its true identity. (if you find out, would you let us know??)
These huge flowers bright orange and yellow flowers range in size from 8-10 inches.
They sit atop long, sturdy stems – making them perfect for bouquets.
Specifications
Bloom size: 8-10 inches across
Plant Height: 4 feet tall
Common Color: bright orange and yellow
American Dahlia Society official color: (not registered with ADs)
Blossom Style/Form: Semi-Cactus
Planting directions
After danger of frost has passed, plant dahlia tubers in loose, well draining soil amended with compost and a well rounded fertilizer. Tubers should be planted 2-5” deep.
Alternatively, start tubers indoors 4-5 weeks before last frost by planting in a pot with good quality potting soil. Plant outside after all danger of frost has passed.
Dahlias prefer full sun but will do well in a partial sun location as long as it is they are not crowded by taller plants.
This listing is for one dahlia tuber with one or more good eyes.
Please note that tuber sizes and shapes naturally vary from short and fat to long and skinny. Shape and size of the tuber is not an indicator of tuber quality or viability. We only send out tubers we would be happy to receive ourselves.