Behold the resplendence of the Amber Queen, a dahlia of such exquisite bronze that one might believe it has been dipped in the very essence of a sunset. With pompon blooms no larger than two inches across, it is the epitome of nature's finesse, a tiny sovereign with a court of deep, burnished petals that spiral inward to a secret heart.
In gardens less ordinary, this regal specimen reigns supreme, its size belied by the gravity of its presence. Each pompon, a masterwork of floral architecture, evokes the splendor of an old-world coronation, a crowning glory in a tapestry of green.
Plant this tuber, and by midsummer, a coronation of your own design will unfold. The Amber Queen: not just a dahlia, but a living jewel, a bronzed beauty that whispers of ancient empires and forgotten thrones.