Sandia Brocade
Pickup available at Fox Cottage Farm
Usually ready in 5+ days
Sandia Brocade is a playful and textural anemone-form dahlia that brings warmth and movement to the garden. Soft apricot-pink petals gently reflex backward, framing a fluffy golden-orange “brocade” center that catches the light with a pearly, iridescent glow. Each bloom feels lively and whimsical — a true standout among more traditional forms.
Producing charming 3–4 inch flowers, Sandia Brocade is beloved by flower farmers and designers for the dimension it adds to arrangements. While anemone types naturally have a shorter vase life, their unique texture makes them a favorite for event work, hand-tied bouquets, and garden-inspired designs.
A beautiful choice for sunset-toned palettes, Sandia Brocade pairs effortlessly with peach, coral, and buttery yellows — adding softness, texture, and a little unexpected magic to every harvest.
Form: Anemone
Height: 4ft
Bloom Size: 4”
Shipping Information
Shipping begins in April, once weather conditions are safe and there is no risk of tubers freezing in transit. Because we’re growing and shipping from New Hampshire, timing is guided by the season — ensuring your tubers arrive ready to grow, not rushed out too soon.
1- 5 Tubers - $12.95
6-15 Tubers $17.95
16-30 Tubers - $20.95
31+ Tubers $25.95
LOCAL PICKUP
Local pickup is available one day only: Saturday, May 2nd, from 9:00 AM–2:00 PM.
Please choose local pickup only if you can commit to this date. Orders not picked up on May 2nd will be cancelled and refunded minus a 20% restocking fee. Orders will not be shipped. You will receive an email with the address in Portsmouth, NH the week before pickup.
Dahlia Sale Terms + Conditions
Please head to our Dahlia Sale Terms + Conditions page!
Our Field Journal | Growing Guides
How to Store Dahlia Tubers Before Planting
Need to store your dahlia tubers before planting? Here’s how to keep them safe until the garden is ready, including the best temperatures, storage materials, and what to avoid.
Why Dahlia Tubers Don’t Always Look Perfect (And Why That’s Normal)
Dahlia tubers rarely look perfect when they arrive. Learn why wrinkles, odd shapes, and scars are completely normal — and what really matters when identifying a healthy tuber.
Dahlia Tuber Anatomy: Understanding the Parts of a Dahlia Tuber
Not sure what the eye, neck, or crown of a dahlia tuber is? This guide explains the anatomy of a dahlia tuber and what each part does to help the plant grow.






