Coseytown™ Morgan

Coseytown™ Cut Flower Dahlias
We're Here for the Workhorses


The heartbeat of Coseytown Flowers is firmly rooted in developing the best possible dahlia cultivars for profitable cut flower production. Our cut flower breeding program has been shaped by our own experiences and frustrations as a cut flower farm in search of the best dahlia varieties to bring maximum impact to our operation and bottom line... and our enjoyment as dahlia enthusiasts too!
 
Every Coseytown dahlia candidate begins its journey in our fields - and must earn its stripes over many seasons to keep its place there. To earn the distinction 'Coseytown Cut Flower Dahlia' each new cultivar must demonstrate its ability to consistently meet or exceed expectations for the following nine key Coseytown traits for maximum utility, productivity and profitability for cut flower production:

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Stem Length 
Stem Strength
Bloom Productivity
Blossom Orientation
Blossom Attachment
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Tuber Productivity
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Coseytown dahlias are sold right here in the Coseytown Dahlia Shop. Our online catalog is viewable year-round with sales beginning in the first quarter of each year. Sign up here to get notified of sale dates and details, receive exclusive offers and more!

Your purchase of Coseytown™ dahlia tubers is a smart investment that rewards you for years to come! Dahlia tubers grow plants which are true to variety, produce saleable blooms and grow additional root tubers in one season. Mature tubers can be stored and replanted the next growing season, or left in the ground and overwintered in appropriately warm growing climates. Either way, prepare to enjoy these incredible flowers for years to come!

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  • Dahlia tuber orders are shipped for spring-time planting in your area. See our shipping page for more details.

  • Listings for named dahlia cultivars are for single division root tubers. Unless otherwise noted, quantity 1 = one tuber.

  • Our farm exclusively grows and sells Coseytown cultivars in order to make them more accessible to you, and we do not have quantity limits on most items. If there is a quantity limit on a particular item, it will be noted within the relevant product listing; such limits are per household and per sale event.

  • As an independent occupational hybridizer, family farm and woman-owned business, the investments we make into the creation and sale of Coseytown dahlias are protected by our terms of sale, intellectual property rights and, most importantly, the goodwill and support of our loyal customers and community. Thank you for making it possible to do what we do!
Thank you for your interest in our original Coseytown™ dahlia creations! Coseytown Flowers is a family farm and woman-owned business led by independent occupational American dahlia hybridizer, flower farmer, floriculture educator and entrepreneur LeeAnn Huber.

Every dahlia we sell originated on our farm and is grown for you with love by our small team. We pour ourselves into bringing every original Coseytown dahlia creation directly to you - and each one represents the culmination of this labor of love expressed through our heads, hearts, and hands. Thank you for making it possible to do what we do!

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Introducing Coseytown Morgan! I’ve been in hot pursuit of this carefully hand selected apricot sport of Coseytown Dexter for years and am pleased to now formally announce that we’ve finally caught him!

While I personally love a variegated dahlia, I know yellow (Coseytown Dexter) is not everyone’s cup of tea - so when he sported apricot (Coseytown Morgan), I was beyond thrilled. Coseytown Morgan is another dahlia powerhouse that possesses all the excellent plant traits of his ‘alter ego’ too, giving you bloom after bloom, week after week and retaining its closed center until frost arrives. Even if you don't harvest blooms weekly, this plant will remain attractive all summer.

In a world of diva dahlias, growing Coseytown Morgan is refreshing. This plant is incredibly strong, robust and upright too; rarely do I ever have to clean up broken lateral branches after a storm or night of high wind. Stems are strong with solid blossom attachment and the blooms consistently look amazing ALL season long. Additionally, tuber yields are abundant and consistent, with plump tubers having a high degree of toughness that are ready to withstand digging, dividing, and storing intact. This is a no nonsense, no fuss dahlia.

LeeAnn's Hybridizer Notes
CT™ Morgan is a ‘sport’ of CT Dexter - a condition in which the color mutated into a new color within an existing cultivar. CT Dexter's genetics, and that of any of its sports (yes - there have been many), still do shift on occasion. I have been repeatedly isolating the apricot one in hot pursuit of CT™ Morgan over the years.

Plants that exhibited this color shift from yellow (CT Dexter) to apricot (CT Morgan) were intentionally labeled, dug, stored, and planted separately over multiple years. Each season, only plants that bloomed apricot were selected and replanted the following year. Last season (2023), 85% of the selected stock bloomed apricot, and plants exhibiting any other color were culled. Given the declining percentage of non-apricot blooms in the CT Morgan stock tracked over 3 years, I expect a single digit percentage of tubers harvested in the 2023 season will bloom yellow. Please accept this possibility when purchasing Morgan and remember it was grown from a previously blooming apricot plant. Give it a second season to see if yellow blooms revert back to apricot.

I have tried collecting seed from CT Dexter/Morgan for several years with no success. In 2023, I finally dissected blooms and discovered why! Seed maturation will be very rare for CT Morgan since it grows very few, if any, disc florets and its ray florets are sterile. No pollen and sterile ovaries mean this plant doesn’t have nature pushing it to let go of its petals. Bad for hybridizing, but amazing for cut flower customers and gardeners alike!

The Details

  • Type:

    Cut Flower Dahlia

  • Bloom Form:

    Formal Decorative

  • Bloom Color:

    Apricot with a light pattern of raspberry variegated flecks

  • Bloom Size:

    3 in

  • Plant Height:

    5 ft



  • Product Type:

    Single division root tuber

  • Stamp:

    MORG



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