This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Brookfield, Connecticut
Colbert, Georgia
Roscoe, Illinois
Delhi, Iowa
Smiths Grove, Kentucky
Deer River, Minnesota
Raleigh, North Carolina
Fargo, North Dakota
Media, Pennsylvania
Lexington, South Carolina
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(P. lactiflora and P. officinalis)
Award of Landscape Merit 2009. Long-lived. Can be divided or left undisturbed. Showstopper.
Introduced by Falk-Glassock in 1956, a hybrid of p. officinalis x albiflora. Carston's peony project lists it as early, vigorous, spiri...Read More
This is one spectacular peony! The huge single blooms are breathtaking when they open a bright, vibrant fuchsia-pink and as they gradual...Read More
This is a stunning peony. Very tall with sturdy stems and absolutely luminescent scarlet blooms. It's the first to bloom of my 10 or so...Read More
This plant definitely is a show-stopper. It withstood horrible winds all the while it was in bloom, gradually fading to a soft pink. It ...Read More
This is a sensational plant! It is a very large plant - 4 ft tall and 4 ft. wide. It is a sturdy plant needing little support. The ste...Read More