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Ace of Hearts

Cheerful pink collarette with open centers that pollinators adore

Ace of Hearts dahlia — community photo
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Collarette · 4–6"Pink

Ace of Hearts produces open-faced pink blooms with a characteristic inner collar of shorter petals surrounding the golden center disc. Plants branch freely and maintain an upright, manageable habit through the growing season. The open center makes this variety irresistible to bees and butterflies from midsummer through fall.

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Availability & pricing

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Specifications

Physical

Form
Collarette
Bloom class
BB4–6"
Bloom size
4–6"(10.2–15.2 cm)
Plant height
35–47"

Color

Color
Pink
Pattern
Light Blend
Tags
pinksoft pinklight pinkpale collarpastel

Growing context

Cut flower
✓ Yes

Provenance

RHS registration
67986

Grower Profile

Difficulty

Beginner friendly

Ideal for

BeginnersFlorists

Growing Ace of Hearts

Plant tubers in full sun once soil has warmed and frost risk has passed. Pinch the main stem early to encourage branching and more blooms per plant. Water at the base consistently but avoid waterlogging. Stake plants once they reach mid-thigh height to protect stems from wind. Cut stems frequently to keep new buds pushing through the season.

Spacing
Space roughly 2–3 ft apart
Staking
Staking recommended once buds set

Frequently asked questions

How tall does Ace of Hearts dahlia grow?

Ace of Hearts reaches 35–47" at maturity, so plan to stake plants early to keep heavy blooms upright.

Is Ace of Hearts dahlia good for cut flowers?

Yes — Ace of Hearts is well suited for cutting.

Is Ace of Hearts a good dahlia for beginners?

Ace of Hearts is rated beginner-friendly — reliable in typical garden conditions without specialized care.

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