Coralie
Much confusion surrounds this dahlia, often mistaken for a look alike variety named ‘Castle Drive.’ Coralie is more common, but no less beautiful. Bright green stems hold 6” blush flowers upright. Some purple and yellow undertones appear in cooler weather. This dahlia holds well in a vase without any fuss and will also reward you with strong tubers. Light colored flower enthusiasts always snatch this one up! We grow both Castle Drive and Coralie. See them for yourself in the last photo with Castle drive on the left side and Coralie on the right.
Much confusion surrounds this dahlia, often mistaken for a look alike variety named ‘Castle Drive.’ Coralie is more common, but no less beautiful. Bright green stems hold 6” blush flowers upright. Some purple and yellow undertones appear in cooler weather. This dahlia holds well in a vase without any fuss and will also reward you with strong tubers. Light colored flower enthusiasts always snatch this one up! We grow both Castle Drive and Coralie. See them for yourself in the last photo with Castle drive on the left side and Coralie on the right.
Much confusion surrounds this dahlia, often mistaken for a look alike variety named ‘Castle Drive.’ Coralie is more common, but no less beautiful. Bright green stems hold 6” blush flowers upright. Some purple and yellow undertones appear in cooler weather. This dahlia holds well in a vase without any fuss and will also reward you with strong tubers. Light colored flower enthusiasts always snatch this one up! We grow both Castle Drive and Coralie. See them for yourself in the last photo with Castle drive on the left side and Coralie on the right.