Miss Amara Dahlia Tuber
Miss Amara is a luminous formal decorative dahlia whose 4–6 inch blooms open in warm peach and honeyed yellow, often blushing softly pink as the season progresses. Some early blooms show fuchsia blotches that fade into a gentle rose wash, giving the petals a soft, painterly quality. The petals reflex gracefully, nearly touching at full maturity, creating a refined, sculptural form. With vigorous 3–4 foot plants and long, strong stems, Miss Amara produces an abundance of blooms from early summer to frost. Beloved by florists for its versatility and gentle radiance, it brings warmth and elegance to both garden and vase.
Salmon-Dahlia Atlas Zone: Zone 9 – Rainbow Trout Zone 11- Mature Chum Zone 2 – Salmon Fry Zone 6 – Mature Coho Zone 5 – Mature Pink
Morph Type: Maturation Shifter + Pattern Morpher — blooms vary in the balance of peach, apricot, honey‑yellow, and soft pink, with some flowers showing early fuchsia blotches that fade as the bloom matures. Most flowers develop a subtle rose wash over time, creating a painterly effect on the petals. Seasonal conditions influence the palette, with rosier tones more common in cooler periods and warmer apricot hues emerging in summer heat. Form remains stable, with consistent reflexing petals.
FORM: Formal Decorative
BLOOM SIZE: Medium (4-6")
HEIGHT: Short (3-4')
