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Wine Eyed Jill Dahlia

$12.00
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If you are looking for something a little different, consider Wine Eyed Jill.

She is so named due to her dark center ‘eye’ that adds interest to bouquets and offsets the range of colors this bloom can be. She can show up in tones of pink, blush, cream or cranberry and can even sport a hint of lavender or yellow. I haven’t figured out what caused such a color variation and just note that Wine eyed Jill is a kind of ‘go with the flow’ kind of color as far as dahlias go.

She is a formal decorative who reaches about 4’ and benefits from some corraling. She holds up quite nicely in bouquets and blooms on strong stems.

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If you are looking for something a little different, consider Wine Eyed Jill.

She is so named due to her dark center ‘eye’ that adds interest to bouquets and offsets the range of colors this bloom can be. She can show up in tones of pink, blush, cream or cranberry and can even sport a hint of lavender or yellow. I haven’t figured out what caused such a color variation and just note that Wine eyed Jill is a kind of ‘go with the flow’ kind of color as far as dahlias go.

She is a formal decorative who reaches about 4’ and benefits from some corraling. She holds up quite nicely in bouquets and blooms on strong stems.

If you are looking for something a little different, consider Wine Eyed Jill.

She is so named due to her dark center ‘eye’ that adds interest to bouquets and offsets the range of colors this bloom can be. She can show up in tones of pink, blush, cream or cranberry and can even sport a hint of lavender or yellow. I haven’t figured out what caused such a color variation and just note that Wine eyed Jill is a kind of ‘go with the flow’ kind of color as far as dahlias go.

She is a formal decorative who reaches about 4’ and benefits from some corraling. She holds up quite nicely in bouquets and blooms on strong stems.

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