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Dahlia 'Pinelands Princess'

Dahlia 'Pinelands Princess'

Tennessee

ADS Registered

Laciniated

B (Medium) over 6 - 8"

 

Height: 48"

American Dahlia Society Classification (AKA - flower nerd talk)

Class: 2510 | Form: LC | Size: BB | Color: W

Introduced in 1995 by Cyril Higgo

Pinelands Princess DahliaFringed 7” Dahlia Blooms in Pink, Lavender & Cream

Bred by Cyril Higgo and introduced in 1995 from South Africa, Pinelands Princess is a standout variety with loads of character. This fully double dahlia features 7” blooms that blend lavender-pink with creamy white centers. Each flower is slightly different, with an ombré effect that shifts across the plant. The fringed, lacy petals look like they’ve been trimmed with pinking shears.... yes, really.

Expect a compact, bushy plant around 3.5 feet tall. It’s a strong grower that pulls double duty: eye-catching in the garden and a hit in cut flower work. The shape, texture, and color variation make this dahlia anything but boring.

Quick facts:

  • Year introduced: 1995

  • Hybridizer: Cyril Higgo (South Africa)

  • Bloom size: Approx. 7 inches

  • Plant height: 3.5 feet

  • Color: Pink-lavender blend to creamy white centers

  • Fringed/laciniated form for extra texture

  • Great for cutting or garden display

Whether you're growing for floral design or just want something bold in the border, Pinelands Princess brings the drama without being high maintenance.

 

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