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Brian's Dream

Creamy white blooms blushed with soft lilac, perfect for wedding work

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Formal Decorative · 3–3.5"White

Brian's Dream produces fully double blooms with creamy white, slightly incurved petals that flush to soft lilac-purple toward the edges, creating a watercolor gradient effect. Registered with the RHS, it reaches a compact height that suits smaller garden spaces and mixed borders. Its clean, symmetrical shape and good stem strength make it a popular pick for floristry and occasion arrangements.

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Specifications

Physical

Form
Formal Decorative
Bloom class
Munder 4"
Bloom size
3–3.5"(7.6–8.9 cm)
Plant height
28–39"

Color

Color
White
Pattern
Light Blend
Tags
whitelilaclavenderblushmauvepale purple

Growing context

Cut flower
✓ Yes

Grower Profile

Difficulty

Beginner friendly

Ideal for

BeginnersFlorists

Growing Brian's Dream

Plant tubers in full sun in fertile, well-drained soil once frost risk has passed. Pinch above the third set of leaves to encourage branching and a stronger flush of blooms. Water deeply but allow the soil surface to dry slightly between sessions. Lift tubers after the first frost, dry them thoroughly, and store in a frost-free location over winter.

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

Frequently asked questions

How tall does Brian's Dream dahlia grow?

Brian's Dream reaches 28–39" at maturity, so plan to stake plants early to keep heavy blooms upright.

Is Brian's Dream dahlia good for cut flowers?

Yes — Brian's Dream is well suited for cutting.

Is Brian's Dream a good dahlia for beginners?

Brian's Dream is rated beginner-friendly — reliable in typical garden conditions without specialized care.

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