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Coseytown EverPeach
A solid midtone orange-peach bred to hold a consistent color all season as daylight shortens, a trait the breeder calls rare. Most peach dahlias drift with the season; this one is selected not to.
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- LeeAnn Huber
- Introduced
- 2026
- Bloom
- 4 inches
- Height
- 54 inches
- Productivity
- high
- Bloom season
- early season
- Tuber yield
- Farm reports many small tubers.
Why people hunt it
EverPeach, a 2026 introduction from LeeAnn Huber's Coseytown Flowers, carries the code LeeAnn's FD168D and the PPAF marker that designates a patent-pending Coseytown original. The name is the promise: a peach dahlia bred to stay peach. Huber points out that most varieties in this color shift as the season's daylight shortens, drifting lighter or muddier, while EverPeach was selected to hold a solid midtone orange-peach from first bloom to frost, a trait she calls rare. That consistency, paired with abundant bloom, strong stems, and low maintenance, fits her published nine-trait cut-flower standard exactly. The Coseytown name is a trademarked line, and originals sell exclusively through the Greencastle, Pennsylvania farm, where this one sold out. For designers, a peach that does not betray the palette mid-season is worth the wait.
Growing notes, including the hard parts
EverPeach is a farm-listed formal decorative, code LeeAnn's FD168D PPAF, with blooms around 4 inches on plants near 54 inches. The farm describes abundant blooms, strong stems, many small tubers, and low maintenance, which earns it a high productivity mark and the noted tuber habit. At 4.5 feet stake it despite the strong stems. Pinch once and cut often. Its headline trait is color stability: where most peach dahlias drift lighter or muddier as daylight shortens, EverPeach is bred to hold a solid midtone orange-peach all season, something Huber calls rare. For growers planning a consistent peach palette across a long harvest, that reliability is the whole pitch. The many-small-tubers habit means handle clumps gently at dig time and save the smaller pieces with eyes. A Coseytown exclusive that sells out, so order from the farm early.
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