A 2026 Bilpin Dahlias cut flower new release, Bilpin Berry Crush is a colour that's almost impossible to describe. Imagine blending the rich tones of a boysenberry and a raspberry into a dahlia—and voilà! The result is a small to medium decorative bloom with remarkable depth and vibrancy that changes beautifully throughout the season.
She has been in my cut flower rows for four years, and I've gone back and forth about releasing her. While she's not a cultivar destined for the show bench, the colour is simply breathtaking. It creates the most striking focal point in bouquets and has become a favourite in our cut flower harvest.
Bilpin Berry Crush is wonderfully variable, often opening in deeper purple tones early in the season before maturing into a vivid hot raspberry as autumn arrives. That ever-changing palette is part of her unique charm.
Australian postage only. We cannot post to TAS, WA or NT.
This dahlia is royalty free. I’m always deeply touched to receive emails from growers offering to pay royalty fees, but there’s no need. Knowing this variety is flourishing in people’s gardens and finding its way into beautiful bouquets is reward enough.
A 2026 Bilpin Dahlias cut flower new release, Bilpin Berry Crush is a colour that's almost impossible to describe. Imagine blending the rich tones of a boysenberry and a raspberry into a dahlia—and voilà! The result is a small to medium decorative bloom with remarkable depth and vibrancy that changes beautifully throughout the season.
She has been in my cut flower rows for four years, and I've gone back and forth about releasing her. While she's not a cultivar destined for the show bench, the colour is simply breathtaking. It creates the most striking focal point in bouquets and has become a favourite in our cut flower harvest.
Bilpin Berry Crush is wonderfully variable, often opening in deeper purple tones early in the season before maturing into a vivid hot raspberry as autumn arrives. That ever-changing palette is part of her unique charm.
Australian postage only. We cannot post to TAS, WA or NT.
This dahlia is royalty free. I’m always deeply touched to receive emails from growers offering to pay royalty fees, but there’s no need. Knowing this variety is flourishing in people’s gardens and finding its way into beautiful bouquets is reward enough.