Dahlias with delivery in Dnipro
The dahlia is an honest local seasonal flower: August to October, from Ukrainian growers, no long-haul flights. That's exactly why off-season dahlias don't exist at all — they don't survive long transport, and "dahlias in February" can't be bought for any money.
Forms range from neat pompons to dinner-plate giants; the palette from cream to inky bordeaux. One large dahlia can carry a composition alone, and in season we build both signature bouquets and generous baskets on them.
Longevity is honest but modest: 4–7 days. Like the peony, it is a here-and-now flower — given not for two quiet weeks but for one bright one. Daily water changes and stem trims are mandatory.
Dahlia season lands exactly on September 1 and Teacher's Day — the best alternative to cookie-cutter school bouquets: local, seasonal, striking and nothing like everyone else's.
Frequently asked questions
- When is dahlia season?
- August through October, peaking in September. Outside this window dahlias don't exist even as imports — the flower doesn't survive long transport.
- How long do dahlias last?
- 4–7 days. Daily water change and stem trimming are mandatory. It's a flower of one bright week, not two quiet ones.
- Are dahlias right for September 1?
- Perfect: peak season lands exactly on the start of the school year. A dahlia bouquet stands out from the standard line-up — and it's local and fresh.
- What colors exist?
- Nearly the full palette except blue: white, yellow, orange, pink, red, bordeaux, bi-colored varieties. Forms from a 5 cm pompon to a 20+ cm dinner plate.















