Dahlia 'Bergers Record'
A Dahlia 'Bergers Record' in full bloom is a sight to be reckoned with –and remembered. These medium-sized semi-cactus flowers look like a closely gathered group of mini-explosions. Their bright red spikey and tubular petals seem to radiate the effects of these little blasts, sending their brightness out into the whole area surrounding the plant. The green foliage behind the flowers, being red’s complementary colour, further highlights the impact of these stunning flowers. Enjoy Dahlia 'Bergers Record' in your garden from mid to late summer or cut them for indoor display. Others will bloom to replace those you’ve cut!
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Dahlia 'Bergers Record'
Dahlia 'Bergers Record'
A Dahlia 'Bergers Record' in full bloom is a sight to be reckoned with –and remembered. These medium-sized semi-cactus flowers look like a closely gathered group of mini-explosions. Their bright red spikey and tubular petals seem to radiate the effects of these little blasts, sending their brightness out into the whole area surrounding the plant. The green foliage behind the flowers, being red’s complementary colour, further highlights the impact of these stunning flowers. Enjoy Dahlia 'Bergers Record' in your garden from mid to late summer or cut them for indoor display. Others will bloom to replace those you’ve cut!
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A Dahlia 'Bergers Record' in full bloom is a sight to be reckoned with –and remembered. These medium-sized semi-cactus flowers look like a closely gathered group of mini-explosions. Their bright red spikey and tubular petals seem to radiate the effects of these little blasts, sending their brightness out into the whole area surrounding the plant. The green foliage behind the flowers, being red’s complementary colour, further highlights the impact of these stunning flowers. Enjoy Dahlia 'Bergers Record' in your garden from mid to late summer or cut them for indoor display. Others will bloom to replace those you’ve cut!



















