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This plant does well in the north, and as far south as Z7. In Z8 and south, it may not receive a long and deep enough cold dormancy to bl...Read More
I don't know for sure what type my peony is. I got the start for my white with barey pink in the center from my grandma in the early 19...Read More
I have some deep pink and some white peonys that I got with our first house in Austin Tx. 1970. I moved them to Palo Alto Calif in 1972 a...Read More
Big, beautiful, fragrant flowers. What more is there to say? It is easier to control their tendencey to flop if they are staked early i...Read More
I passed the flowerbed along my apartment, I noticed my Great-Grandmother's Garden Peonies. In a cluster among last year's stems there we...Read More
Make sure when you replant the rhizomes they are not planted too deeply. 1" covering the eyes is the maximum depth, otherwise botyrus wi...Read More
From Zone 3 of Northern Wisconsin:
I have two white Festiva Maximas (introduced in France in 1851) which I inherited from ...Read More
Beautiful blooms, 4-8 inches across. Single, Semidouble, and Double varieties, as well as Japanese Peonies, which are similar to Singles ...Read More