Morning Mercy
a Restoring Eden original dahlia
releasing in 2026


Morning Mercy Stats
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A classic (FD) Formal Decorative silhouette with layered petals that create a refined, finished bloom. The discipline of the form lets the dawn-like color read clearly from any angle.
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A gentle blend of the morning dawn sweeps from peach-pink washing into shining yellow. Seasonally, petals often exhibit a rosy hue or appear on the lighter yellow side, with faint striations toward the center, lending the bloom a warm inner glow.
ADS Color Classification: (LB) Light Blend (PK-14 into YL-5) -
A versatile 5"— substantial enough to star in centerpieces while staying harmonious with companions. The consistent head size makes recipe planning easy for farmer-florists and home designers, and is beloved by florists.
Whether it’s brought into do adorn the garden, or brighten a bouquet, Morning Mercy will enhance any space it’s placed in. -
Reaching 4.5-5.5’, Morning Mercy offers long, sturdy stems and a productive habit. Excellent for cutting gardens and back borders where height and stunning colors are welcome.
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Coty Sloan
Restoring Eden, Michigan
The Story
Growing seedlings is always a matter of chance. It’s impossible to know what you might come across, but I’ve always followed my gut when holding onto a seedling. This one almost didn’t make “the cut,” but every year the bloom has gotten better and better.
One fall morning, I was staring at the bloom when I heard the words, “My mercy is made new for you every day.” It immediately reminded me of the scripture in Lamentations 3,
“The faithful love of the LORD never ends! His mercies never cease. Great is his faithfulness; his mercies begin afresh each morning.” — Lamentations 3:22–23, NLT
Knowing a scripture is one thing; learning to live in its truth is another. Now, every time I see this bloom, I’m reminded that when my feet hit the ground each morning, new life and new mercy are already waiting. Before my eyes open, the invitation to begin again is there—like a gift. All I have to do is receive it and unwrap it. If you need a reset, forgiveness, or light to reach your innermost being, some days it might be as simple as sitting with your palms open and accepting the gift God has waiting for you—deep breath in, deep breath out.
I believe the Father, Son, and Spirit are always ready to release love and mercy into our midst. I’ve experienced this more times than I can count—both in deep need and in profound gratitude.
And so Morning Mercy became a living sunrise and a reminder that I am seen, known, and cared for. Each day is made new, full of potential and possibility. This dahlia carries that promise in color and character: peachy-pink into soft yellow, fresh blooms day after day, long dependable stems, and a tone that whispers hope in borders and bouquets alike.