Honeymoon Dahlia

  • Kissed by a recent rain, this soft orange flower has droplets of water on the outer petals.
  • This image of Honeymoon Dahlias has an open bloom in the shade of the back ground and a bud in the foreground.
  • From the side, this Honeymoon dahlia in soft orange is starting to open and the first whorl of petals is almost all the way out.
  • Honeymoon dahlias are s soft creamy light orange.

Honeymoon Dahlias are new to our garden in 2022. Clearly when we were shopping for new flowers, soft oranges and peaches were on our mind as we brought 4 different varieties of this color scheme into the garden. This flower produces a peachy orange petal with a hint of yellow int he center of the petal as it attaches to the stem. In images we have found online, this flower has potential as a bright orange so the cooler summer temps may influence the petal color. As we get to know this variety better, we will add more details on how it does in the coastal climate. So far we are liking that this is a shorter variety plant and that works well for stacking dahlias for a wall of color. This variety could work as a border dahlia.

Attributes of Honeymoon Dahlias

Height – 3.5 feet

Bloom Size – 5 -8″

Color – Peachy Orange

Bloom Style – Informal Decorative

Bloom Time – ~90 day

Full frame image of orange bloom, with the petals open into several whorls and the center is closed. The flower is centered with green leaves visible around.
Andrew Charles maintains a bright orange petal in the coastal climate, where Honeymoon seems to be influenced by the temperature.