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Dahlia 'Cryfield Harmony'

Dahlia 'Cryfield Harmony'

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Formal Decorative

BB (Small) over 4 - 6"

American Dahlia Society Classification (AKA - flower nerd talk)

Class: 3009 |  Form: FD | Soze: BB | Color: PR

Height: 40-48"

Introduced 2008

Cryfield Harmony Dahlia


Cryfield Harmony is a standout formal decorative dahlia known for its glowing magenta and raspberry tones that seem to shine in the garden. Introduced in 2008, this compact variety produces perfectly formed blooms with a luminous quality that often draws comparisons to stained glass.

 

Each flower opens in rich berry shades ranging from deep magenta to neon raspberry, with subtle eggplant-colored eyes that give the blooms depth and contrast. The tight, symmetrical petals create classic formal decorative form, making Cryfield Harmony a favorite among cut flower growers and home gardeners alike.

 

Plants grow to about 3–4 feet tall and produce an abundance of blooms on long, strong stems, making this variety an excellent choice for bouquets and market arrangements. The consistent bloom size and reliable productivity make it a true workhorse in the cutting garden.

 

Whether planted in garden beds, cutting rows, or large patio containers, Cryfield Harmony delivers vivid color throughout the season and mixes beautifully with both pastel and jewel-toned flowers.

 

Why growers love Cryfield Harmony dahlias

 

  • Bright magenta and berry-colored blooms that stand out in arrangements
  • Excellent stem length for cutting
  • Reliable producer with consistent bloom form
  • Compact plant habit suitable for garden beds or patio containers
  • A favorite for bouquet work and market growers

 

 

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