£5 per Tuber, or 3 for 2

Dahlia Café au Lait

Dahlia hybrid
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Product Description

Decorative dahlia

Hugely popular with gardeners and florists alike, if you haven't grown Café au Lait before, you really must! The large and luxurious blooms are an exquisite cream, flushed with pink when they first open and as their names suggests, fade to a darker, creamy-coffee colour as they age.

The most favoured dahlia for bridal bouquets due to their magnificent size, incredible petal structure and gorgeous colour(s).

For a quick and easy arrangement, two or three blooms in a jam jar on the kitchen windowsill can look surprisingly effective.

Great value, dahlias make excellent cut flowers and they more you cut the more flowers they produce. Plus at the end of the season tubers can either be lifted and stored or given a deep mulch to preserve them overwinter before starting again the following year.

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FAQs

Plant Dahlia ‘Café au Lait’ tubers in spring once the risk of frost has passed. Choose a sunny, sheltered spot with well‑drained soil.

  • Plant tubers 10–15cm (4–6in) deep
  • Position shoots facing upwards
  • Water well after planting and during dry spells
  • Add a mulch of compost or well‑rotted manure to help retain moisture and feed the plant

If you’re growing from a Café au Lait Dahlia potted plant, simply plant it out after frost and water regularly while it establishes.

Yes, Café au Lait grows beautifully in pots, provided you choose a large container to accommodate its size.

Growing Café au Lait Dahlias in pots is ideal for patios, small gardens and cut‑flower growers who want easy access to blooms.

Café au Lait flowers from mid to late summer, usually from July onwards. With regular feeding and deadheading, it will continue blooming right up until the first frosts in October or November.

Cutting the flowers encourages even more buds, making it a superb choice for home florists. For more guidance on growing, take a look at our Dahlia growing article

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