St. John's, NL (Zone 5b) | January 2005 | positive
This is a lovely dwarf peony with very fine, lacy foliage (similar to the leaves of Pulsatilla). The flowers are single and bright red. ...Read More This one could be used in a rock garden setting. It was once classified as a species, P. laciniata, but is now named 'Smouthii' and is believed to be a hybrid betweem P. tenuifolia and P. lactiflora.
This is a lovely dwarf peony with very fine, lacy foliage (similar to the leaves of Pulsatilla). The flowers are single and bright red. ...Read More