


Ali Oop Dahlia Tuber
Ali Oop Dahlia delivers bold, ball-shaped blooms in a rich red hue, making it a striking addition to any garden or cut flower arrangement. With 3” to 4” blooms and a sturdy 4-foot plant height, this dahlia brings structure and vibrant color to borders, beds, and bouquets. Classified as a red ball dahlia, Ali Oop is prized for its perfectly shaped blooms and strong stems—ideal for cutting.
Expect blooms about 90 days after planting. Plant in full sun after the last frost in well-drained soil, and enjoy a season full of vibrant red flowers from midsummer to fall.
Color- Red Ball
Bloom Size- 3 to 4"
Bloom Time- 90 days
Plant Height- 4'
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When should I plant my dahlia tubers?
Plant your tubers outdoors after the last frost date in your area—when the soil has warmed and the risk of freezing has passed, usually in late spring.
How deep should I plant the tubers?
Plant each tuber about 4–6 inches deep, with the eye (growth point) facing up. Space plants about 18–24 inches apart to allow room for growth.
Will each tuber grow into a full plant?
Yes! As long as the tuber has at least one viable “eye,” it has the potential to grow into a full, flowering dahlia plant.
Do you guarantee your tubers?
We guarantee our tubers are healthy and viable at the time of shipping. Due to variables like climate, soil, and care, we can’t guarantee growth—but we’re always happy to offer planting advice!
How should I store tubers if I can’t plant them right away?
Keep tubers in a cool, dry, and dark place (like a basement or garage) until you’re ready to plant. Avoid freezing temps or excess moisture to prevent rot.