Dahlia Lilac Time
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Dahlia Lilac Time
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Dahlia Lilac Time
Dahlia Lilac Time
Dahlia Lilac Time
Dahlia Lilac Time
Bulb information
 Bulb size
Top size
 Light requirement
Sun
 Planttime
Spring
 Plant height
80 - 100 cm
 Planting depth
0 - 5 cm
 Color
Purple
 Plant cutting
Yes

Dahlia Lilac Time

€11.50

Will be delivered from
02-03-2026
Sale price€11.50
Quantity per bag:3 tubers per bag
Quantity:
Pickup available at Fluwel Warehouse Usually ready in 5+ days

Dahlia Lilac Time

3 tubers per bag

Fluwel Warehouse

Pickup available, usually ready in 5+ days

Belkmerweg 20A
1754 GB Burgerbrug
Netherlands

31 (0)226 42 11 55
Largest bulb size
Always true to variety
Will be delivered from 02-03-2026

You can't tell, but Lilac Time is an oldie among the Dahlias. In 1939, it was introduced as the lighter colour variant of the, also still available and very well-known, Dahlia Thomas A. Edison. But old and well-known as it is, I have included it in our Dahlia assortment. Year after year, I see it shine in the beautiful gardens around Kasteel Keukenhof. Lilac Time is a reliable Dahlia that always does what is expected of it: bloom beautifully.

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Bulb information
 Bulb size
Top size
 Light requirement
Sun
 Planttime
Spring
 Plant height
80 - 100 cm
 Planting depth
0 - 5 cm
 Color
Purple
 Plant cutting
Yes
Dahlia tuber removed from soil

Dahlias

The Dahlia truly deserves every bit of love she receives. Every gardener should be placing her om a pedestal: Dahlias carry flowers for a long time, and in a large number. Even when autumn is approaching, you don’t need to worry: the Dahlia will be there to give your garden those last few rays of sunshine.

Planting dahlias:
Dahlias are summer bloomers and should be planted in spring, after the last night frost, when the soil temperature is at least 15°C. Plant the tubers about 40 cm apart for tall varieties and 30 cm for shorter varieties. For pots, choose very large pots, because dahlias need a lot of water in the warm summer months. Plant them just under the soil, about 2 cm deep.
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