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Dahlia 'Bloomquist Alan' - Formal Decorative (1 tuber)

Dahlia 'Bloomquist Alan' - Formal Decorative (1 tuber)

Regular price $22.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $22.00 USD
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Preorder for Spring 2025: We begin shipping in April (see details on the shipping tab below).

American Dahlia Society Classification (AKA - flower nerd talk)

Class: 3010 | Size BB | Form: FD | Color: LB

Bloom Size: Small (BB) more than 4-6"

Height: 48"

What you're buying: A single tuber

Why Bloomquist Alan Dahlia is a Must-Grow

Tawny Peach Perfection:
Bloomquist Alan is a standout with its gorgeous tawny peach blooms that glow with hints of blush and honey. Inside the softly curled petals, you’ll catch glimpses of sunny yellow, adding a touch of warmth and depth to its 6” ball-shaped flowers. Introduced in 2020 by Paul Bloomquist, this variety has quickly climbed to the top of our favorites list—and it’s easy to see why.

Strong, Tall, and Reliable:
This dahlia means business in the garden. With tall, vigorous plants, glossy foliage, and strong stems, Bloomquist Alan is built to deliver. Its consistent blooming habit ensures you’ll have an endless supply of stunning flowers all season long.

A Cut Flower Champion:
Not only is Bloomquist Alan a beauty in the garden, but it’s also a dream for flower arranging. The large, perfectly formed blooms and sturdy stems make it ideal for bouquets and centerpieces, pairing beautifully with a variety of colors and styles.

Plant it. Cut it. Let Bloomquist Alan shine in your garden and designs. 🍑🌸

See what Floret has to say about Bloomquist Alan.

Spring Dahlia Tuber Shipping

New for 2025 Spring-Shipped Dahlias: Orders are shipped in the order received, not by zone. Pre-orders will begin shipping in April 2025 and should be completed by mid-May. No early shipping.

Rooted cuttings ship separately.

Guarantee

We guarantee our tubers are true to variety and ready to grow. We are so confident in our tubers that we offer a conditional warranty for the growing season. Click here to read the complete policy.

Customer Conduct Policy

We’re all about respectful and constructive communication—it’s how we ensure a positive experience for everyone in our growing community. If you have feedback or concerns, please reach out to us directly so we can resolve the issue promptly and fairly. We’re here to help, and we take pride in finding solutions that work.

That said, we reserve the right to refuse service, cancel orders, or void guarantees if a customer engages in disrespectful behavior. Over the years, we’ve seen too many growers face devastating challenges because of impatient or unfair actions, like airing complaints publicly on social media before giving the business a chance to address them.

Here’s the deal: If customer service matters are taken public before we’ve had a chance to help, we may choose to walk away and void guarantees. Likewise, if we see posts that are intentionally damaging or rude behavior toward other growers in the community, we reserve the right to decline your orders altogether.

We’re all in this together, so let’s keep it kind, constructive, and focused on growing beautiful things. 🌱

Grow & Care

Dahlias are tender perennials, vigorous and fast growing. Dahlia tubers must be lifted for the winter from the ground in zones 7 and lower.

Planting:

Dahlias require soil that drains freely. Clay soil should be amended. Planting in raised beds can help alleviate moisture concerns. Tuber loss due to moisture rot is the leading cause for plant loss.

Plant 6" deep. Dig hole at least twice the width of your tuber to reduce soil compaction. 

Label and stake your Dahlia at planting. Tubers do not need to be watered unless you are dealing with especially dry conditions. Whatever Mother Nature provides will be enough.

Care:

When Dahlias reach 10-12", the center tip should be pinched. This will create a bushier plan and yield more blooms. Without pinching, the plant will grow one tall, thick central stalk.

Your Dahlias will bloom from mid-summer until frost. Keep spent blooms trimmed and you'll enjoy repeat blooms all season long.

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