<i>Dahlia</i> 'Karma Pink Corona' (PBR)
<i>Dahlia</i> 'Karma Pink Corona' (PBR)
<i>Dahlia</i> 'Karma Pink Corona' (PBR)
<i>Dahlia</i> 'Karma Pink Corona' (PBR)
<i>Dahlia</i> 'Karma Pink Corona' (PBR)
<i>Dahlia</i> 'Karma Pink Corona' (PBR)
<i>Dahlia</i> 'Karma Pink Corona' (PBR)
<i>Dahlia</i> 'Karma Pink Corona' (PBR)

Dahlia 'Karma Pink Corona' (PBR)

cactus dahlia

Broad-based ray florets, that become recurved towards their pointed tips, form fully double, semi-cactus flowerheads. Their rose pink...

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