Castle Drive / Coralie Dahlia Tuber

$15.00

Castle Drive / Coralie

A stunning warm-toned dahlia, Castle Drive and Coralie both bring a soft elegance to floral arrangements with their blend of peach, apricot, and gentle raspberry hues. Their fully double, formal decorative blooms have a luminous, refined quality that makes them a favorite for wedding work, bouquets, and cutting gardens. Though subtly different, both varieties share a similar form, size, and overall appeal, making them seamless companions in mixed dahlia plantings and arrangements.

Transparency Note:
These tubers were originally sold to us as Castle Drive, and we have grown and shared them under that name. However, after closely reviewing our field photos, we now believe some of these blooms may actually be Coralie or a mix of both varieties.

  • Castle Drive leans more peachy-apricot, with brighter green stems and softer, more relaxed foliage.

  • Coralie carries a touch of raspberry blush, with slightly darker stems and more serrated leaves.

While we can’t guarantee which variety you’ll receive, both are prolific bloomers with long, sturdy stems and exceptional vase life. No matter which one grows in your garden, you’ll have a healthy, high-quality tuber producing beautiful, cut-flower-worthy blooms.

Color: Warm peach, apricot, and soft raspberry tones
Bloom Size: 4–6” decorative blooms
Form: Fully double, formal decorative
Plant Height: 3.5–4 feet
Stem Strength: Long, sturdy stems ideal for cutting
Bloom Time: Midseason to late season
Best For: Bouquets, wedding work, mixed dahlia plantings

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Castle Drive / Coralie

A stunning warm-toned dahlia, Castle Drive and Coralie both bring a soft elegance to floral arrangements with their blend of peach, apricot, and gentle raspberry hues. Their fully double, formal decorative blooms have a luminous, refined quality that makes them a favorite for wedding work, bouquets, and cutting gardens. Though subtly different, both varieties share a similar form, size, and overall appeal, making them seamless companions in mixed dahlia plantings and arrangements.

Transparency Note:
These tubers were originally sold to us as Castle Drive, and we have grown and shared them under that name. However, after closely reviewing our field photos, we now believe some of these blooms may actually be Coralie or a mix of both varieties.

  • Castle Drive leans more peachy-apricot, with brighter green stems and softer, more relaxed foliage.

  • Coralie carries a touch of raspberry blush, with slightly darker stems and more serrated leaves.

While we can’t guarantee which variety you’ll receive, both are prolific bloomers with long, sturdy stems and exceptional vase life. No matter which one grows in your garden, you’ll have a healthy, high-quality tuber producing beautiful, cut-flower-worthy blooms.

Color: Warm peach, apricot, and soft raspberry tones
Bloom Size: 4–6” decorative blooms
Form: Fully double, formal decorative
Plant Height: 3.5–4 feet
Stem Strength: Long, sturdy stems ideal for cutting
Bloom Time: Midseason to late season
Best For: Bouquets, wedding work, mixed dahlia plantings

Castle Drive / Coralie

A stunning warm-toned dahlia, Castle Drive and Coralie both bring a soft elegance to floral arrangements with their blend of peach, apricot, and gentle raspberry hues. Their fully double, formal decorative blooms have a luminous, refined quality that makes them a favorite for wedding work, bouquets, and cutting gardens. Though subtly different, both varieties share a similar form, size, and overall appeal, making them seamless companions in mixed dahlia plantings and arrangements.

Transparency Note:
These tubers were originally sold to us as Castle Drive, and we have grown and shared them under that name. However, after closely reviewing our field photos, we now believe some of these blooms may actually be Coralie or a mix of both varieties.

  • Castle Drive leans more peachy-apricot, with brighter green stems and softer, more relaxed foliage.

  • Coralie carries a touch of raspberry blush, with slightly darker stems and more serrated leaves.

While we can’t guarantee which variety you’ll receive, both are prolific bloomers with long, sturdy stems and exceptional vase life. No matter which one grows in your garden, you’ll have a healthy, high-quality tuber producing beautiful, cut-flower-worthy blooms.

Color: Warm peach, apricot, and soft raspberry tones
Bloom Size: 4–6” decorative blooms
Form: Fully double, formal decorative
Plant Height: 3.5–4 feet
Stem Strength: Long, sturdy stems ideal for cutting
Bloom Time: Midseason to late season
Best For: Bouquets, wedding work, mixed dahlia plantings

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