Paeonia officinalis

Peony

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Common Name: 

Peony

Plant Type: 

Flower color: 

Foliage color: 

Green

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Maximum temperature: 

30°C

Minimum temperature: 

7°C

Maximum height: 

100 cm

Maximum width: 

85 cm

Peony (Paeonia officinalis) - Description

Paeonia officinalis is also known as the Common Peony. It grows into a nice upright low growing herbaceous shrub that loads up with blooms in early summer on stiff stems. Generally bears single open cup shaped flowers surrounding bright yellow stamen but there are several varieties that feature double blooms. Colors range from red to rose pink in color, with some cultivars having white blooms or salmon colored blooms. This is a beautiful standard that will last for years if given a good environment.

Peony (Paeonia officinalis) - Blooming

Large, bright flowers in a range of colors followed by pod-like fruits containing sometimes black or red seeds. Herbaceous Peonies bloom best when they have a sufficient winter chill. Although they can survive intense heat in the summer, the flowers will not last as long if temperatures get too hot.

Peony (Paeonia officinalis) - Growth

Peonies are long lived plants that provide nice cut-flowers and are very suitable to be used as big perennial borders. They can withstand summer heat and winter chill rather successfully. Grows best in full sun or partial shade. Larger species may need support.

Peony (Paeonia officinalis) - Planting

All Peonies do best when planted in the fall. They can be planted as bare-root or from nursery containers.

Peony (Paeonia officinalis) - Pest

Japanese beetle and nematodes. Paeonia is also vulnerible to wilt, tip blight, stem rot, leaf blotch, and ringspot virus.

Peony (Paeonia officinalis) - Interesting facts

All parts of Paeonia can cause stomach upset if consumed.

Peony (Paeonia officinalis) - Soil and irrigation

Grows best in deep, well-draining soil that is kept moist and rich.

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