You’ll only need one or a few dinnerplate dahlia blooms to make a statement in a vase or arrangement. The large flowers can grow up to 10 inches across on four- to five-foot-tall plants.
For example, larger dinnerplate dahlias (like the Giant Dinnerplate Dahlia Collection from Crocus) will flourish better in garden borders, while dwarf or smaller varieties will thrive in pots.
Dahlias come in various colors, shapes and sizes, making them easy to include in any garden, container and bouquet.