Miss Amara
The warmth of a late-summer afternoon, captured in every bloom.
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Miss Amara opens in honeyed shades of peach and gold, then deepens to a rosy blush as the season matures, telling a different color story each week. Her long, sturdy stems fill vases without fuss. For gardeners who want a cut flower that works as hard as they do, Miss Amara is the answer.
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Physical
- Form
- Formal Decorative
- Bloom class
- BB4–6"
- Bloom size
- 3.9–5.9"(10.0–15.0 cm)
- Plant height
- 35–47"
Color
- Color
- Yellow
- Pattern
- Light Blend
- Tags
- golden yellowpeachhoneypink blush
Growing context
- Flowering season
- Mid season
- Cut flower
- ✓ Yes
Provenance
- 2007
- United States
- Breeder
- H. Brase
How to Grow It
Plant your tuber in full sun once the soil has warmed and frost is behind you. When your plant has several sets of leaves, pinch out the growing tip to encourage branching and more stems. Stake your plant early to support it as it grows through the season. Water consistently at the base rather than overhead, and your plant will reward you with wave after wave of blooms from midsummer onward. Deadhead regularly to keep production going strong.