PEACHES N' CREAM

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Peaches N’ Cream—the queen of dahlias. If I had to choose only one dahlia to grow for the rest of my life, it would be Peaches N’ Cream. No other dahlia fades from pink to cream as beautifully as PNC. The form, petal shape, and petal count are unmatched. Many hybrids of PNC exist, but in my opinion none have yet rivaled the original. The blooms are truly captivating, and bouquets filled with PNC fly off the shelf faster than any other. You can’t go wrong with this one—beautiful in the garden and superb in the vase. I wish I had the space to plant an entire row—one day. This one is a must-grow!

Photographed alongside Peaches N’ Cream is dahlia Peaches N’ Cream Solid (a sport of PNC), also known as Just Peaches. In the bouquet photo, dahlias Labyrinth, Newaukum Frank, Hillcrest Suffusion, Bloomquist Sweet, and Gerrie Hoek are also present. Very seldom PNC produces half‑colored blooms—a spontaneous sport, as shown in the last photo.

Peaches N’ Cream—the queen of dahlias. If I had to choose only one dahlia to grow for the rest of my life, it would be Peaches N’ Cream. No other dahlia fades from pink to cream as beautifully as PNC. The form, petal shape, and petal count are unmatched. Many hybrids of PNC exist, but in my opinion none have yet rivaled the original. The blooms are truly captivating, and bouquets filled with PNC fly off the shelf faster than any other. You can’t go wrong with this one—beautiful in the garden and superb in the vase. I wish I had the space to plant an entire row—one day. This one is a must-grow!

Photographed alongside Peaches N’ Cream is dahlia Peaches N’ Cream Solid (a sport of PNC), also known as Just Peaches. In the bouquet photo, dahlias Labyrinth, Newaukum Frank, Hillcrest Suffusion, Bloomquist Sweet, and Gerrie Hoek are also present. Very seldom PNC produces half‑colored blooms—a spontaneous sport, as shown in the last photo.