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Coseytown Babycakes Ball Dahlia
Coseytown Babycakes Ball Dahlia
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Coseytown Babycakes Ball Dahlia
Meet the Coseytown Babycakes® Dahlia—a dreamy blush of soft raspberry, peach, and butter tones swirling into a miniature ball form that seems to glow in the garden. With its vintage-inspired palette and perfect symmetry, each bloom feels like a petite, edible confection—and yet, durable and elegant enough for the vase. Every delicate petal draws the eye and stirs a sense of gentle wonder, making it an irresistible delight for home gardeners craving both beauty and charm.
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Details
• Form: Ball / Formal Decorative (depending on classification)
• Bloom Size: Approximately 3–4″ (some sources say up to 4″; others call it miniature or BB-Small)
• Plant Height: About 4 ft (medium height category)
• Stem Strength: Strong and sturdy—supports abundant blooms plus prolific tuber production
• Unicorn Status: Rare / Very Rare (a sought-after hybrid from Coseytown Flowers)
• Primary Color: Soft Raspberry-Peach Blend (muted pink tones with peachy or dusty rose undertones)
• Secondary Color: Hints of warm yellow or lavender at bloom centers or petal edges
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A Bit of History
This enchanting variety is the creation of LeeAnn Huber of Coseytown Flowers, based in Greencastle, Pennsylvania—a family-owned, woman-led breeding nursery celebrated for its artistic dahlia hybrids . Coseytown Babycakes captures their signature approach: standout colors that shift with the season, robust performance for both garden and vase, and unforgettable visual appeal. Revered by growers and florists alike, it’s become a “keeper” for those drawn to its sweetness, versatility, and unwavering bed presence .
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Ideal For
• Cutting gardens (ideal for long-stem, delicate bouquets)
• Border accents (provides soft warmth and textural balance)
• Wedding bouquets and event florals (its romantic blend and longevity shine)
• Mixed containers and patio displays (compact yet prolific bloomers)
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Pairs Well With
Rebecca Lynn – for a contrasting deep hue that elevates pink-peach tones
Coseytown Twinkle – adds soft lavender-white brilliance for a dreamy palette
Plant – Salvia 'Caradonna' – deep purple spikes that offset the Dahlia’s soft rose-peach roundness
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