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Wyn's New Pastel Decorative Dahlia
Wyn's New Pastel Decorative Dahlia
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Wyn's New Pastel Decorative Dahlia
Imagine a cloud of soft peach, honey-yellow, and blush pink petals floating above your garden beds—Wyn’s New Pastel greets you like a gentle whisper of sunset in bloom. Its formal decorative form folds in warm pastels with subtle depth, offering a dreamy, glowing focal point in any planting. Whether viewed from the path, a patio seat, or the cutting garden, this dahlia exudes a serene, romantic presence that invites lingering looks and inspires your imagination.
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Details
• Form: Formal Decorative (full, double-petaled, classic decorative silhouette)
• Bloom Size: BB ~5–6 inches across (some sources report up to ~6 in)
• Plant Height: Tall (approx. 5–6 feet, or ~60–72")
• Stem Strength: Strong (long, sturdy• stems suited for cutting)
• Unicorn Status: Common
• Primary Color: Soft peach-honey yellow
• Secondary Color: Blush pink tones
• Plant ID (SKU):
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A Bit of History
Wyn’s New Pastel is a newer addition to the dahlia world, gaining attention for its luminous pastel palette and dependable vigor. It has been described as a “light-blend” dahlia combining hints of peach, honey yellow, and blush pink. Some sellers list it with even larger blooms (7"+) depending on growing conditions and show potential. This variety is the product of thoughtful hybridizing (notably by Walt & Cory Wynne, in Whatcom County, WA, per some sources) and is sometimes offered through “legacy” or specialty collections. Gardeners love it for extending color into the later season (since it is a later bloomer) and for its elegant pastel tones that pair beautifully with both bold and soft palettes. In many regions, growers advise planting early to ensure sufficient blooming time.
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Ideal For
• Cutting gardens (stems hold well; perfect for vases)
• Mixed borders or perennial beds (as a soft color anchor)
• Wedding or event florals (pastel romantic tones)
• Cottage gardens or pastel-themed garden palettes
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Pairs Well With
“Cafe Au Lait” (for a creamy, sculptural neutral contrast)
“Thomas Edison” or “Blue Boy” (for deep purples/blues that contrast the warm pastels)
Larkspur, Salvia, or Veronica (tall spiky blue/purple fillers to contrast the rounded form)
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