🌱 Beginner Friendly✂ Cut Flower

Snoho Jo Jo

The coral globe that blooms first and keeps going all season.

Also known as: Snoho JoJo, Snoho Jojo

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Ball · 3–3.5"OrangeBill Bonneywell (1990)United States

Snoho Jo Jo opens coral-bronze globes that shift from salmon rose to warm peach as the season moves along, so the color reads differently in July than it does in September. Bill Bonneywell bred it in Snohomish County, Washington in 1990 as part of his Snoho line. It became a go-to for flower farmers who need a reliable early-season producer that holds up on the stem. It was bred in United States by Bill Bonneywell in 1990.

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Specifications

Physical

Form
Ball
Bloom class
Munder 4"
Bloom size
3–3.5"(7.6–8.9 cm)
Plant height
36–54"

Color

Color
Orange/Pink
Pattern
Light Blend
Tags
coralbronzesalmonpeachrose pinkwarm

Growing context

Flowering season
Early season
Cut flower
✓ Yes
Stem length
22"

Provenance

1990
United States
Breeder
Bill Bonneywell

Grower Profile

Difficulty

Beginner friendly

Ideal for

BeginnersFlorists

Growing Snoho Jo Jo

Pinch when the stem reaches about a foot tall to get side shoots loaded with cutting stems. Stake at planting even though it stays compact, because round heads get heavy once they size up. Cut early in the morning when the outer ring of petals has opened fully, since round heads taken too tight rarely finish opening in water. Feed lightly through the season and expect the color to shift warmer as nights cool in late summer.

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

Frequently asked questions

How tall does Snoho Jo Jo dahlia grow?

Snoho Jo Jo reaches 36–54" at maturity, so plan to stake plants early to keep heavy blooms upright.

When does Snoho Jo Jo dahlia bloom?

Snoho Jo Jo is an early bloomer, producing flowers from early summer until first frost.

Is Snoho Jo Jo dahlia good for cut flowers?

Yes — Snoho Jo Jo is well suited for cutting, with approximately 5-day vase life. Stems typically reach about 22″.

Is Snoho Jo Jo a good dahlia for beginners?

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

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