American Dahlia Society Classification (AKA - flower nerd talk)
Class: 6101 | Form: MB | Size: __ | Color: WH2
Hollyhill Miss White – Towering Plants, Petite Blooms, Big Impact
Need a white dahlia that actually performs in the field and in the vase? Hollyhill Miss White is a 2016 introduction from Ted and Margaret Kennedy of Hollyhill Dahlias, and she’s here to work. This variety cranks out a sea of clear white, perfectly shaped miniature ball blooms.. each kissed with the faintest lavender blush at the center. It’s subtle. It’s stunning. And it’s one of the best white mini balls you can grow.
This plant doesn't hold back... it regularly hits 6 feet in height and produces consistently throughout the season. It’s an absolute standout in the wedding and design world, thanks to its clean form, strong stems, and that ever-so-slight purple tint that adds dimension without stealing the show.
Awarded the Lynn B. Dudley Award for its bench scores (average 89.522), and passed in six trial gardens, Hollyhill Miss White isn’t just pretty—she’s proven.
Whether you're growing for events, farmers markets, or your own design bench, this one’s a keeper.
See Hollyhill Miss White in Floret's Library - click here.
The Dahlia Files is our ever-growing library of blooms we’ve grown, loved, retired, and occasionally fired. Think of it as our not-so-secret vault: organized, categorized, and sometimes judged.
This is where we keep notes on every dahlia that’s passed through our fields—whether it’s a current favorite or a one-season wonder. These blooms aren’t for sale here (sad trombone 🎺), but you can see what is coming up or available to shop from the navigation bar, following on Instagram, and subscribing to the newsletter.