Have you ever seen a pink variation on a Fleurel? One stem of this plant has produce two lovely pink flowers, while the other has produced white (as expected). Could it have anything to do with the season (it is November, after all)?

by LadyIslay

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  2. beepboopbeepboppity

    Is it possible your dahlia supplier mislabeled? I wouldn’t have guessed Fleurel for the white one as it it typically has pointier, almost twisty, petals.

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