Dahlia 'Sylvia' is a classic pompom dahlia with warm orange flowers that add a soft glow to the garden. The round, perfectly formed flowers stand on sturdy stems and are ideal for picking. Thanks to its profusion of blooms and striking color, Sylvia is a real eye-catcher in borders and bouquets.
- Vorm
- Bal
- Bloemgrootte
- Klein (7–10 cm)
- Biologisch
- Ja
- Type en soort
- Zomer pootgoed
- Standplaats
- Zon
- Planttijd
- Na laatste nachtvorst (ijsheiligen)
- Oogst- en bloeitijd
- Juli tot aan eerste (nacht)vorst
- Hoogte
- Hoog (100–120 cm)
- Inhoud
- 1 knol
Dispatch
Dispatch
We ship your order within 1-2 business days*. When you spend €75,- you get one free shipment. Shipping is possible from €3.95. All orders are shipped as a package with a track and trace code, so you can always follow your order. Read more about the shipping costs in our FAQ.
Delivery time pre-order
Your order will be shipped from the indicated availability date. This also applies if you combine pre-order with products that are already in stock.
*Please note: In some cases this is not the case, such as: pre-orders, chicory roots, trees and small fruit. Read more in our FAQ.
Vase life
Vase life
Dahlias make beautiful cut flowers, but how long they last varies depending on the type:
- Ball and pompom dahlias : often 5 to 7 days.
- Dinnerplate dahlias (very large flowers) : average 4 to 6 days.
- Single-flowered dahlias (open heart) : usually 3 to 5 days.
With the right care, you can enjoy them for a long time. Ideally, cut the flowers early in the morning or evening and place the stems directly in water. Remove any leaves that might droop, change the water regularly, and avoid placing the vase in direct sunlight. This way, your dahlias will stay fresh and vibrant for longer.
Organic dahlias
Organic dahlias
We currently only have a small selection of organic dahlias. Not because we don't want to, but simply because there are almost no organic dahlias available in the Netherlands. Only one grower cultivates them, and it's quite complicated for farmers to switch, especially since there's almost no SKAL-certified soil available.
But... we're going to try to change that. We're already in discussions with growers, exploring how we can grow new varieties organically, and want to help farmers by offering them a good market. So yes, the supply is still limited, but behind the scenes, we're working to gradually expand and improve it.


