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Dahlia 'KA's® Honeycomb'

Dahlia 'KA's® Honeycomb'

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Not Registered with the ADS

Miniature Ball

MB (Miniature Ball) over 2 to 3.5"

Height:30"

American Dahlia Society Classification (AKA - flower nerd talk)

- Not registered with ADS

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KA’s® Honeycomb

Small but seriously productive, KA’s® Honeycomb is a cheerful mini ball dahlia introduced in 2025. Its perfectly rounded blooms open with a soft rosy center that gently fades outward into a warm peach tone, creating a smooth, honey-like blend of color across the petals.

At around 2.5 inches, the blooms are compact and tidy, but the plant doesn’t hold back. This variety is known for being early, consistent, and prolific, producing steady flushes of flowers from the start of the season until your last cut.

Plants stay about 2 feet tall, making them easy to tuck into beds, borders, or cutting rows. Despite the smaller plant size, it produces long, sturdy stems that are excellent for bouquets and arrangements.

If you like dahlias that quietly get the job done, KA’s® Honeycomb is a sweet little workhorse.

Details

  • Bloom size: ~2.5 inches

  • Height: ~2 feet

  • Form: Mini ball

  • Color: Rosy center blending to soft peach

  • Introduced: 2025

  • Habit: Early, highly productive, and consistent throughout the season. 2025 was our first season growing and we did have green centers that resolved as the season progressed. We're growing more this season in hopes of an even better year with KA's Honeycomb.

A compact plant with big productivity. That’s a win in any cutting garden.

Note on Trademark & Royalties

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We’re a dahlia farm that sells what we grow directly to home gardeners. We believe in paying royalties to hybridizers—and often do so voluntarily—as a way of honoring their hard work. Our affiliation with these brands, businesses, or products ends there. We are not responsible for their brand, messaging, or business decisions.

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