Bee Hive Dahlia

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Bee Hive dazzles with a warm, bronzy burnt orange glow—each perfectly rounded, 3.5-inch ball bloom is reminiscent of glistening honeycombs at golden hour. Compact yet overflowing with flowers, this variety makes a lively and cheerful addition at just 3.5 feet tall—perfect for garden borders or harvest buckets craving a jolt of autumn spice.

  • Height: 3.5 feet (42 inches)

  • Bloom size: 3.5 inches

  • Form: Miniature ball; densely packed, perfectly symmetrical

  • Color: Bronze to burnt orange, with a honey-warm undertone

  • Vigor: Reliable, bushy, and covered in blooms from summer through frost

  • Stem strength: Strong stems ideal for cutting and arranging

  • Special notes: Outshines older bronze/orange ball types like Cornel Bronze for vibrancy; a must-have for late-season color and texture​

Why you need this variety:
Bee Hive injects rich, glowing warmth wherever she’s planted—a season extender and a bouquet brightener. Collectors and floral designers agree: there’s simply no substitute for her uniquely honeyed color and endless cheer.

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Bee Hive dazzles with a warm, bronzy burnt orange glow—each perfectly rounded, 3.5-inch ball bloom is reminiscent of glistening honeycombs at golden hour. Compact yet overflowing with flowers, this variety makes a lively and cheerful addition at just 3.5 feet tall—perfect for garden borders or harvest buckets craving a jolt of autumn spice.

  • Height: 3.5 feet (42 inches)

  • Bloom size: 3.5 inches

  • Form: Miniature ball; densely packed, perfectly symmetrical

  • Color: Bronze to burnt orange, with a honey-warm undertone

  • Vigor: Reliable, bushy, and covered in blooms from summer through frost

  • Stem strength: Strong stems ideal for cutting and arranging

  • Special notes: Outshines older bronze/orange ball types like Cornel Bronze for vibrancy; a must-have for late-season color and texture​

Why you need this variety:
Bee Hive injects rich, glowing warmth wherever she’s planted—a season extender and a bouquet brightener. Collectors and floral designers agree: there’s simply no substitute for her uniquely honeyed color and endless cheer.