Description | Provide enriched, slightly acidic, well-drained soil with consistent moisture; plant with crown slightly below soil level. | Abundant, nostalgic, large, cup-shaped flowers emerge as a deep persimmon color and bloom out to elegant, coral-cream colored, semi-double flowers with a slight fragrance as they mature. | Thrives in organically rich, well-drained soil with a neutral pH. | Provide organically rich, slightly acidic, well-drained soil; plant with crown slightly below soil level. | Garden Peonies are old favorites for late spring display, prized for their large, colourful and fragrant blooms. | first year bloomed 1981. |
Content |
Pink Hawaiian Coral Peony
Paeonia hybrid 'Pink Hawaiian Coral'
DESCRIPTION |
An American Peony Society Gold Medal Selection prized for its fragrant, rose-shaped, coral-pink flowers that have a soft, pleasing scent. A wonderful addition to any spring bouquet. An excellent background plant for spring bulbs, or use in perennial or shrub borders. An herbaceous perennial. |
LIGHT |
Full sun |
WATERING |
Keep soil moist, but not soggy. |
BLOOMS |
Mid-Spring to Early Summer |
MATURE SIZE |
Quickly reaches 2 ft. tall, 2 to 3 ft. wide. |
DECIDUOUS/EVERGREEN |
Herbaceous |
SPECIAL FEATURES |
Easy Care, Fast Growing |
GROWTH RATE |
Fast |
FLOWER ATTRIBUTES |
Flowers for Cutting, Fragrant, Showy Flowers |
LANDSCAPE USE |
Border, Container |
FLOWER COLOR |
Pink |
FOLIAGE COLOR |
Green |
COMPANION PLANTS |
Coneflower (Echinacea); Hydrangea (Hydrangea); Catmint (Nepeta); Bellflower (Campanula); Phlox (Phlox) |
CARE |
Provide enriched, slightly acidic, well-drained soil with consistent moisture; plant with crown slightly below soil level. Water regularly during first growing season to establish an extensive root system. Remove spent blooms for a neat appearance. Apply an annual side dressing of organic compost. Remove old foliage in the fall. |
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Coral Charm Peony
Paeonia hybrid 'Coral Charm'
DESCRIPTION |
Abundant, nostalgic, large, cup-shaped flowers emerge as a deep persimmon color and bloom out to elegant, coral-cream colored, semi-double flowers with a slight fragrance as they mature. Attractive glossy, dark green foliage with smooth edges adds a charming element to beds and borders. An herbaceous perennial. |
LIGHT |
Full sun, Partial sun |
WATERING |
Keep soil moist, but not soggy. |
BLOOMS |
Mid-Spring to Early Summer |
MATURE SIZE |
Quickly reaches 2 to 3 ft. tall and wide. |
DECIDUOUS/EVERGREEN |
Herbaceous |
SPECIAL FEATURES |
Easy Care, Fast Growing |
GROWTH RATE |
Fast |
FLOWER ATTRIBUTES |
Flowers for Cutting, Fragrant, Showy Flowers |
LANDSCAPE USE |
Border, Container |
FLOWER COLOR |
Orange |
FOLIAGE COLOR |
Dark Green |
COMPANION PLANTS |
Mock Orange (Philadelphus); Bellflower (Campanula); Coneflower (Echinacea); Phlox (Phlox); Hydrangea (Hydrangea) |
CARE |
Provide enriched, slightly acidic, well-drained, moist soil. Plant with crown slightly below soil level. Water deeply, regularly during first growing season to establish an extensive root system; reduce frequency once established. Apply an annual side dressing of organic compost. Remove spent blooms. Prune back foliage in the fall. |
LORE |
Carol Charm has large, 5-inch wide cup-shaped blooms that open to semi-double flowers. |
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Sarah Bernhardt Double Peony
Paeonia lactiflora 'Sarah Bernhardt'
DESCRIPTION |
Absolutely stunning, with huge, fully double, fresh pink blooms are backed by a lush mound of glossy green, deer resistant foliage. An excellent background plant for spring bulbs, or for use as a spring specimen in beds and borders. A classic for cut flower arrangements. An herbaceous perennial. |
LIGHT |
Full sun |
WATERING |
Keep soil moist, but not soggy. |
BLOOMS |
Mid-Spring |
MATURE SIZE |
Fast growing; reaches 2 to 3 ft. tall and wide. |
DECIDUOUS/EVERGREEN |
Herbaceous |
SPECIAL FEATURES |
Easy Care, Fast Growing |
GROWTH RATE |
Fast |
GROWTH HABIT |
Clumping |
FLOWER ATTRIBUTES |
Flowers for Cutting, Fragrant, Showy Flowers |
LANDSCAPE USE |
Border, Container |
FLOWER COLOR |
Pink |
FOLIAGE COLOR |
Green |
COMPANION PLANTS |
Hydrangea (Hydrangea); Mock Orange (Philadelphus); Phlox (Phlox); Coneflower (Echinacea); Bellflower (Campanula) |
CARE |
Thrives in organically rich, well-drained soil with a neutral pH. Water deeply, regularly in first growing season to establish root system; once established, reduce frequency. Remove spent blooms for a tidy appearance. Prune foliage in fall. Needs little fertilization; an annual side dressing of organic compost is beneficial. |
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Karl Rosenfield Double Peony
Paeonia hybrid 'Karl Rosenfield'
DESCRIPTION |
Large, red, double blooms are spectacularly displayed on sturdy, erect stems emerging from beautiful, lush, green foliage on a rounded form. A truly exquisite cut flower. An excellent background plant for spring bulbs, or for use as a spring specimen in sunny mixed borders. An herbaceous perennial. |
LIGHT |
Full sun |
WATERING |
Keep soil moist, but not soggy. |
BLOOMS |
Mid to Late Spring |
MATURE SIZE |
Fast growing; reaches 2 ft. tall, 2 to 3 ft. wide. |
DECIDUOUS/EVERGREEN |
Herbaceous |
SPECIAL FEATURES |
Easy Care, Fast Growing |
GROWTH RATE |
Fast |
GROWTH HABIT |
Clumping |
FLOWER ATTRIBUTES |
Flowers for Cutting, Showy Flowers |
LANDSCAPE USE |
Border, Container |
FLOWER COLOR |
Red |
FOLIAGE COLOR |
Green |
COMPANION PLANTS |
Hydrangea (Hydrangea); Mock Orange (Philadelphus); Coneflower (Echinacea); Phlox (Phlox); Bellflower (Campanula) |
CARE |
Provide organically rich, slightly acidic, well-drained soil; plant with crown slightly below soil level. Water deeply, regularly in first growing season to establish an extensive root system. Remove spent blooms for a tidy appearance. Needs little fertilization; apply a side dressing of organic compost annually. Prune old foliage in fall. |
| Paeonia lactiflora ‘Charles’ White’
Double Peony
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USDA Zone: 2-9 |
Garden Peonies are old favorites for late spring display, prized for their large, colourful and fragrant blooms. Plants form an upright bush of dark green leaves, remaining attractive all season. This unique double selection features white outer petals, the smaller inside ones are creamy-yellow. Early. Peonies seldom need to be divided or moved, but if necessary it should be carried out only in the fall. Flowering is always best in a sunny location. Trim off old stems to the ground in late fall, to help prevent disease problems. Excellent for cutting. |
 The Mackinac Grand
first year bloomed 1981. Parentage, Reath F-3 (Burma Ruby x Moonrise) x Reath E-78. Ruffled brilliant orange red hybrid with three or four rows of guard petals, all ruffled. Very fertile as a pod and pollen parent. Fragrant. Seedling # 81-16.
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