Dahlia 'Meadowburn Danny Bea'
Dahlia 'Meadowburn Danny Bea'
An elegant antique peony flowered dahlia in hues of maroon often with a streak of vermillion in the center of the petal.
Type: antique peony-flowered
Bloom size: 3” - 4″
Plant height: 3’ - 4′
Bloom time: July – October
Dahlia ‘Meadowburn Danny Bea’ is an antique peony flowered dahlia. Some blooms exhibit the tightly curled inner florets more than others. Occasionally a plant produces blooms with streaks of white. This variety was likely a seedling selected in the Ely era, suggested by its similar characteristics to other varieties in the collection, as well as the knowledge that Ely often grew dahlias from seed.
This is a Meadowburn Heirloom Dahlia. The Meadowburn Collection consists of seven dahlia varieties that have been growing in the gardens at Meadowburn Farm since Helena Rutherfurd Ely’s era. For over 100 years, these same dahlias have been planted, dug, stored, and divided in the same way by the Meadowburn gardeners.
Dahlias are tuberous rooted perennials native to Mexico and Central America, and can be grown as perennials in zones 8b and above if conditions allow. In zones 7 and below, dahlia tubers must be dug and stored for the winter. Dahlias perform best in a location with full sun and good drainage. Review our dahlia care guide for more tips on growing dahlias in your garden.
All dahlia tubers will be shipped via USPS in late April/early May unless otherwise requested.
Prices shown are for 1 tuber.