Labyrinth Dinner Plate Dahlia
Best choice for gardeners wanting dramatic, large-scale floral displays.
Transform your garden with the 'Labyrinth' Dinner Plate Dahlia, a stunning perennial that produces enormous 8-10 inch blossoms. This variety showcases a captivating color transition from peachy corals to deep raspberry pinks on each flower. Enjoy a continuous, vibrant display from late summer until the first frost. Ideal for sunny locations with well-drained soil, these dahlias create a dramatic focal point in borders or provide spectacular, large-scale blooms for cut flower arrangements. Easy to grow, they bring exceptional beauty and color to any landscape.
$17.32
Owner Satisfaction
4.5
/ 5
Category Rank
1536
/ 3100
#1536 in Plant & Flower Bulbs
Price vs Category Average
-27%
Below average
Flower Size
810
/ - inches
Who it's for
- Gardeners seeking dramatic, high-impact focal points
- Floral designers wanting unique, textural blooms
- Home florists creating professional-quality seasonal arrangements
Who should skip it
- Gardeners preferring low-maintenance, hands-off plant varieties
- Busy growers living in colder, non-hardy climates
- Beginners wanting to avoid active pest management
Performance breakdown
Bloom Impact
Massive dinner plate blossoms create an immediate, high-drama focal point.
Color Vibrancy
Dynamic coral-to-raspberry transitions offer sophisticated, shifting visual interest.
Cut Flower Utility
Large-scale stems provide professional-grade structure for home floral arrangements.
Pollinator Appeal
Reliably draws butterflies and hummingbirds to the garden throughout the season.
Growth Accessibility
Straightforward planting requirements make these accessible for most skill levels.
Climate Versatility
Broad zone compatibility, though winter lifting is required in colder regions.
Key Specs
Flower Size
8-10 inches
Mature Height
36-48 inches tall
Planting Depth
1-2 inches deep
Hardiness Zones
3-10 (requires winter storage in colder zones)
Bloom Time
Summer until frost
Ships As
Tuber
Soil Type Compatibility
Loamy, Sandy, Acidic, Well-Drained
Neonicotinoid Free
Yes
Features
- Produces huge 8-10 inch dinner plate blooms
- Unique shifting color pattern
- Blooms continuously until frost
- Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds
- Easy to grow
- Excellent for cut flower arrangements
- Suitable for container planting
- Perennial life cycle
What customers say
Customers overwhelmingly praise the Labyrinth Dinner Plate Dahlia for its striking aesthetic and premium quality. The intricate pattern and vibrant motif elevate everyday dining, making the plates a centerpiece. Reviewers consistently describe the pieces as substantial, well-crafted, and durable, suggesting longevity that supports the investment. The deep color and flawless glaze contribute significantly to the overall positive experience when serving guests. While the plates meet modern convenience standards, the primary friction point is the premium pricing, which some find high. Despite the cost consideration, the sentiment remains exceptionally strong. Owners highly recommend these plates for those prioritizing superior style and functional robustness over budget constraints.
Know before you buy
These are true dinner plate dahlias, producing massive, show-stopping blossoms that measure between 8 and 10 inches in diameter.
While these dahlias are perennial in zones 3-10, they are only winter-hardy in warmer climates. If you live in a colder zone, you must dig up and store the tubers indoors once the first frost hits.
Yes, Labyrinth Dahlias are well-suited for container planting. Ensure your pot is large enough to support their 36-48 inch height and provides excellent drainage to prevent the tubers from rotting.
For the best results and continuous flowering, plant them in a location that receives full sun. This ensures the plant has enough energy to support its large, heavy blossoms throughout the summer.
Absolutely. Their size and vibrant color transition make them excellent for large-scale floral arrangements, and they will continue to produce new blooms until the first frost.
They prefer well-drained soil that is loamy or sandy. Avoid heavy, waterlogged clay, as the tubers require good drainage to remain healthy and prevent decay.
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