✂ Cut Flower

Snoho Peggy

A Snohomish County classic with coral-pink blooms that age to an antique finish

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Ball · 4–6"PinkBonneywell (1994)United States

Snoho Peggy is a ball dahlia that opens 4–6" blooms in pink. Bill Bonneywell bred this Snohomish County, Washington original and introduced it in 1994. Its tightly packed, perfectly rounded blooms open in a rich dark pink with coral warmth, and the petal tips gradually pale as the flower matures, lending each bloom an antique character. It was bred in United States by Bonneywell in 1994.

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Specifications

Physical

Form
Ball
Bloom class
BB4–6"
Bloom size
4–6"(10.2–15.2 cm)

Color

Color
Pink
Pattern
Solid
Tags
dark pinkcoralpeach

Growing context

Cut flower
✓ Yes

Provenance

1994
United States
Breeder
Bonneywell

Grower Profile

Difficulty

Intermediate

Ideal for

HobbyistsFlorists

Growing Snoho Peggy

Pinch the center shoot once three pairs of leaves have formed to encourage bushy growth and more flower stems. Feed every two weeks with a low-nitrogen fertilizer once buds appear, and keep soil evenly moist through the growing season. Disbud side buds around the main bloom to push more energy into each flower head.

Frequently asked questions

Is Snoho Peggy dahlia good for cut flowers?

Yes — Snoho Peggy is well suited for cutting.

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