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HAVE: Tree Dahlia cuttings Available

Posted by tanya47 coastal so cal (My Page) on
Mon, Feb 28, 11 at 15:40

Hello in Los Angeles area only. I am in Santa Monica. I have some very healthy stalk cuttings of Dahlia Imperialis. These grow 12 to 18 FEET tall, with hundreds of lavender pink flowers in Oct.Bees LOVE them.
I have had success with these,especially if you are in a coastal canyon, and now have more plants than room. They are big, lush plants which require sturdy stakes for support. I will advise how to grow, or if you already know great! These stalk pieces were cut sunday, the sooner they are in the ground the better.
I don't have time to mail, so LOCALS ONLY come pick up, I can show you pics of the plants this last year.


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