Coseytown Lois Lane - Dahlia Tuber
Coseytown Lois Lane - Dahlia Tuber
Introducing the Coseytown Lois Lane Dahlia – the gossip queen of the flower patch! With a color that's as intriguing as Lois Lane's latest scoop, this dahlia blooms with a sassy blend of reds and purples that'll have your garden buzzing. Standing at a height that says, "I'm here to spill the petal tea," and boasting a bloom that's just about perfect in form, this dahlia is ready to take center stage and leave your garden guests in stitches! And the bloom size makes it perfect for arrangements, lasting long and adding the depth of color that so many bouquets lack.
*This will be the last year we'll be able to sell this beauty before the Coseytown grower puts a lockdown on her varieties. Get it while you can!
Color: Dark Purple
Height: 4'
Bloom Size: 3"
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Terms and Conditions:
All dahlia tubers that we offer are grown with care on our farm in Northern Virginia. We do not resell tubers from other growers or import dahlia tubers from abroad. Because of this, when purchasing from Kraus Farm, you can be sure that you will get what you order.
- Tubers will ship in April. If you'd like it before that, please add the "early shipping" product to your cart to cover the cost of heated shipping.
- Tuber sales are final, and adjustments cannot be made to your order once placed.
- We will combine shipping for all who place multiple orders.
- Tubers must be inspected upon arrival and any issues must be reported within 3 days of arrival.
- We love to provide advice at Kraus Farm! If you are new to dahlias, we'd love to answer any questions you may have prior to planting or throughout the dahlia season. However, we cannot be held responsible for gardener-related issues with growing (rotting, pests, diseases).
- You will receive one tuber per product ordered. Each tuber is guaranteed to have an eye and be of the variety specified. Please notify us within 3 days of delivery about any eye-related concerns, and no later than October 1 for variety concerns.