Snoho Doris Dahlia

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Snoho Doris is a total chameleon—perfectly rounded ball blooms that swirl together sherbet orange, buttercream yellow, raspberry, and peach so no two flowers ever look exactly the same. The 3–4 inch blooms are held on strong, upright stems, and plants are tall, productive, and made for cutting, filling buckets with cheerful, color-shifting flowers from midseason on.

  • Height: About 4–5 feet

  • Bloom size: 3–4 inches

  • Form: Ball; tight, spherical blooms with neatly rolled petals

  • Color: Blend of apricot, peach, coral, golden yellow, and warm pink; tone shifts with weather and season

  • Vigor: Very good producer of blooms and tubers, though slightly less aggressive than some pure workhorses

  • Stem strength: Long, straight stems that are excellent for cutting and arranging

  • Special notes: Often compared to Jowey Winnie but lighter, more yellow, and more variable in coloring—fantastic when you want movement and nuance in arrangements

Why you need this variety:
Snoho Doris brings joyful, ever-changing color and classic ball form in a truly addictive way—once you grow her, it is hard to imagine a cutting garden without those sherbet blooms. For designers who love complexity and soft warmth, she is a top-shelf staple.

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Snoho Doris is a total chameleon—perfectly rounded ball blooms that swirl together sherbet orange, buttercream yellow, raspberry, and peach so no two flowers ever look exactly the same. The 3–4 inch blooms are held on strong, upright stems, and plants are tall, productive, and made for cutting, filling buckets with cheerful, color-shifting flowers from midseason on.

  • Height: About 4–5 feet

  • Bloom size: 3–4 inches

  • Form: Ball; tight, spherical blooms with neatly rolled petals

  • Color: Blend of apricot, peach, coral, golden yellow, and warm pink; tone shifts with weather and season

  • Vigor: Very good producer of blooms and tubers, though slightly less aggressive than some pure workhorses

  • Stem strength: Long, straight stems that are excellent for cutting and arranging

  • Special notes: Often compared to Jowey Winnie but lighter, more yellow, and more variable in coloring—fantastic when you want movement and nuance in arrangements

Why you need this variety:
Snoho Doris brings joyful, ever-changing color and classic ball form in a truly addictive way—once you grow her, it is hard to imagine a cutting garden without those sherbet blooms. For designers who love complexity and soft warmth, she is a top-shelf staple.