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Peaches

The peach that rounds itself perfectly, bloom after bloom.

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Ball · 3–4"Orange

Each tightly spiralled head opens in layers of reflexed petals that start deep apricot at the heart and soften to a creamy blush at the margins. The color occupies that narrow, photogenic range where orange and pink meet without looking muddy, which is why it appears constantly in harvest baskets alongside both warm sunset palettes and soft romantic ones. Round, compact heads sit on stems that stay upright even in heat, making it a dependable producer from midsummer through the first frost.

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Specifications

Physical

Form
Ball
Bloom class
Munder 4"
Bloom size
3–4"(7.6–10.1 cm)
Plant height
36–48"

Color

Color
Orange
Pattern
Light Blend
Tags
peachapricotcreamy orangeblushwarmsoft

Growing context

Flowering season
Mid season
Cut flower
✓ Yes

Grower Profile

Difficulty

Beginner friendly

Ideal for

BeginnersFlorists

Growing Peaches

Pinch your center shoot above the third set of leaves to push side branches and multiply your yield. Stake early before the round heads fill out and add weight to the stems. Cut regularly throughout the season to keep plants producing; leaving spent heads on slows the flush. Watch for earwigs sheltering inside the tight petal structure and shake the stems out before bringing them indoors.

Spacing
Space roughly 2–3 ft apart
Staking
Stake early — stems carry heavy blooms and lean in wind

Frequently asked questions

How tall does Peaches dahlia grow?

Peaches reaches 36–48" at maturity, so plan to stake plants early to keep heavy blooms upright.

When does Peaches dahlia bloom?

Peaches is a midseason bloomer, in flower from midsummer through first frost.

Is Peaches dahlia good for cut flowers?

Yes — Peaches is well suited for cutting, with approximately 5-day vase life.

Is Peaches a good dahlia for beginners?

Peaches is rated beginner-friendly — reliable in typical garden conditions without specialized care.

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