Wondermore (Limit One)

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  • Form - Wondermore is an Informal Decorative (ID), with broad, gently rolling petals that slightly twist and curve into a loose yet full bloom. The petal arrangement gives each flower a sense of movement, especially the ombre blooms, as though it’s still in the act of unfolding. According to the American Dahlia Society, Informal decorative dahlias are defined by: “the ray florets (petals) being twisted, curled, or wavy and of uniform size in an irregular arrangement. They may be partially involute (curved toward the face) or revolute (curved back).

  • Color - Color is where Wondermore truly lives up to its name. Blooms often open with a dramatic ombré blend—a deep raspberry-merlot base that softens toward the tips of silvery white. Some flowers present nearly solid, richly pigmented tones, while others scatter the ombré effect across only a few petals, creating a painterly contrast, all on the same plant. Over the seasons, no two plants—or even two blooms—have expressed exactly the same pattern, giving Wondermore its reputation as a flower of wonder and possibility. ADS Color Guide: BI (Bi-Color) PR-29, WH-9

  • Bloom Size - Each bloom averages around 5 inches in diameter, a versatile size for both home gardens and floral design. Large enough to make a striking statement in an arrangement or bouquet, yet not so oversized as to overshadow companions. Wondermore offers balance and beauty in every cut stem. Its medium scale also means plants produce a good number of blooms throughout the season, keeping vases and garden beds consistently refreshed.

  • Plant Height - Standing between 4 - 5 feet tall, Wondermore grows with strength and elegance. Its sturdy stems support the generous blooms without flopping, making it reliable in the garden and resilient for cutting. With its upright habit and abundant branching, this plant fills its space beautifully in the garden, providing height and color in beds while ensuring plenty of flowers for the vase.

  • Hybridizer - Coty Sloan, Restoring Eden Flowers, Michigan

  • Form - Wondermore is an Informal Decorative (ID), with broad, gently rolling petals that slightly twist and curve into a loose yet full bloom. The petal arrangement gives each flower a sense of movement, especially the ombre blooms, as though it’s still in the act of unfolding. According to the American Dahlia Society, Informal decorative dahlias are defined by: “the ray florets (petals) being twisted, curled, or wavy and of uniform size in an irregular arrangement. They may be partially involute (curved toward the face) or revolute (curved back).

  • Color - Color is where Wondermore truly lives up to its name. Blooms often open with a dramatic ombré blend—a deep raspberry-merlot base that softens toward the tips of silvery white. Some flowers present nearly solid, richly pigmented tones, while others scatter the ombré effect across only a few petals, creating a painterly contrast, all on the same plant. Over the seasons, no two plants—or even two blooms—have expressed exactly the same pattern, giving Wondermore its reputation as a flower of wonder and possibility. ADS Color Guide: BI (Bi-Color) PR-29, WH-9

  • Bloom Size - Each bloom averages around 5 inches in diameter, a versatile size for both home gardens and floral design. Large enough to make a striking statement in an arrangement or bouquet, yet not so oversized as to overshadow companions. Wondermore offers balance and beauty in every cut stem. Its medium scale also means plants produce a good number of blooms throughout the season, keeping vases and garden beds consistently refreshed.

  • Plant Height - Standing between 4 - 5 feet tall, Wondermore grows with strength and elegance. Its sturdy stems support the generous blooms without flopping, making it reliable in the garden and resilient for cutting. With its upright habit and abundant branching, this plant fills its space beautifully in the garden, providing height and color in beds while ensuring plenty of flowers for the vase.

  • Hybridizer - Coty Sloan, Restoring Eden Flowers, Michigan