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Miss Amara Formal Decorative Dahlia
Miss Amara Formal Decorative Dahlia
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Miss Amara Formal Decorative Dahlia
Capture hearts at first glance with Miss Amara, a formal decorative dahlia that glows like a whisper of sunrise in your garden. Her 4–6-inch blooms unfold in soft peachy yellow, kissed with blush-pink edges and a warm golden glow at the heart—each petal subtly curving backward in elegant symmetry (ADS: FD, BB, 4–6 in) . Vigorous and prolific, these long-stemmed flowers stand gracefully around 4 ft tall, offering both structural beauty and delicate charm . Whether whispering romance in a border or starring in a sunset bouquet, Miss Amara elevates every moment to golden-hour magic.
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Details
• Form: Formal Decorative (FD)
• Bloom Size: BB (4–6 inches)
• Plant Height: Medium (~4 ft / 48")
• Stem Strength: Strong, ideal for cutting and arranging (noted across sources for its long, sturdy stems)
• Unicorn Status: Common
• Primary Color: Peachy-yellow / honey-gold
• Secondary Color: Blush-pink / bronze center
• Plant ID:
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A Bit of History
Introduced in the USA in 2007 and registered with the American Dahlia Society (Classification code: FD 3010) , Miss Amara quickly became a darling among cut-flower growers for her long stems and harmonious, romantic palette. Hybridizer H. Brase crafted this luminous creation to offer both garden elegance and vase-worthy endurance . Known for shifting from sunset-toned blush to soft golden apricot as the season shifts, she remains a beloved staple in cutting gardens and wedding arrangements .
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Ideal For
• Cutting gardens – yields long, durable stems ideal for vases
• Wedding bouquets or centerpieces – timeless romantic palette
• Mixed borders – glows against greens and pastel companions
• Containers or small garden vignettes – compact yet impactful mid-height beauty
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Pairs Well With
‘Cafe au Lait’ – its soft café-cream blooms offer dreamy, neutral balance
‘Jowey Nicky’ – deep orange adds vibrant contrast for a rich palette
Lavender (e.g., lavender salvia or Russian sage) – cool purple tones softly complement peach-pinks for garden sophistication
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