Coseytown Lion’s Mane
Coseytown Lion’s Mane is a semi-cactus dahlia known for its dramatic, spiky blooms and vibrant, fiery coloring. Flowers are typically 5–6 inches across, with long, narrow, pointed petals that curve and taper dramatically, creating a spiky, almost sunburst appearance reminiscent of a lion’s mane—hence the name.
The color is a rich golden yellow with hints of orange at the base of the petals, giving each bloom depth and a glowing, sunlit effect. Plants are vigorous and upright, producing multiple blooms per stem on strong, sturdy stalks, making them excellent for cutting or display in the garden.
- Semi-Cactus-type blooms, 5–6 inches across
- Long, narrow, pointed petals forming a spiky sunburst shape
- Golden yellow with subtle orange undertones
- Strong stems, ideal for cutting
- Vigorous, abundant flowering
‘Coseytown Lion’s Mane’ is a showstopper in the garden, offering bold texture, vibrant color, and dramatic movement, perfect as a focal point or in mixed arrangements.