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Save to PinterestLeeAnn Huber, 2026
Coseytown Birthday Girl
Pink with a peachy blush flair, shifting from soft neutral peach to pink with occasional red-pink accents. The color drifts bloom to bloom, giving a single stem a range of soft tones.
More pink dahlias- Hybridizer
- LeeAnn Huber
- Introduced
- 2026
- Form
- Ball
- Bloom
- 2.5 inches
- Height
- 60 inches
- Bloom season
- mid season
Why people hunt it
Birthday Girl, a 2026 introduction from LeeAnn Huber's Coseytown Flowers, is a small ball dahlia in soft, shifting peach-pink tones. Bred to the farm's published nine-trait standard, it delivers the practical virtues Huber selects for: long vase life, multiple blooms per stem, and uniform upright plants that crop cleanly. The color is its charm, a gentle drift from neutral peach to pink with the occasional red-pink accent, so no two stems look quite alike. The Coseytown name is a trademarked breeding line, and originals sell exclusively through the Greencastle, Pennsylvania farm, where they routinely sell out. A tidy, productive ball in a romantic palette is exactly the kind of variety wedding-minded growers chase, which is why this one moves fast.
Growing notes, including the hard parts
Birthday Girl is a farm-listed ball dahlia with small, tidy blooms around 2.5 inches on tall plants near 60 inches. The farm reports a mid-season bloom, long vase life, multiple blooms per stem, and uniform upright plants, all qualities that suit it to bouquet work where ball dahlias add structure. At 5 feet it needs staking. Pinch once and cut often, since the multiple blooms per stem reward frequent harvest. The color is gentle and variable, soft neutral peach shifting to pink with occasional red-pink accents, so a single bunch carries a range of related tones rather than one flat color. That softness plus the dependable ball form makes it a useful blender. A Coseytown exclusive that sells out, so order from the farm early.
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