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Home > Herbaceous Peonies
Herbaceous Peonies
(Glasscock-Falk, 1955) Red, single, midseason, 20" tall, hybrid. The brilliant, true red petals surround golden stamens for regal splendor. Makes a nice short border plant.
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(Crousse, 1881) Raspberry Red, bomb-type double, midseason, 32" tall, lactiflora cultivar A dependable attractive red flower. Color is brilliant and of even tone with a silky luster. Still popular!
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(Kriek, 1955) Ruby red, double, lightly fragrant, midseason, 34" tall, lactiflora cultivar. Frothy petals make it an excellent cut flower. Dark green foliage and strong growth habit.
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(hybridizer unknown) Magenta, single, very early, 24" tall, hybrid. The fern-type foliage is a wonderful compliment to the landscape.
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(Miellez, 1851) White, double, very fragrant, early, 36" tall, lactiflora cultivar. A massive, romantic, pure white flower lightly flecked with crimson.
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(Anderson, 1986) ITOH Lavender-pink, semi-double, lightly fragrant, midseason, 28" tall, intersectional. Pink to lavender semi-double with red flares. Dark green, deeply cut foliage. Abundant flowers.
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(Hollingsworth, 1992) Pink, Japanese, lightly fragrant, midseason, 30" tall, lactiflora cultivar. Soft pink luminous petals cup the pale yellow lacy center. Abundant fragrant flowers that stand up well in wet weather.
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(Saunders, 1941) White, single, early midseason, 36" tall, hybrid. A simple white flower made complex by the red and yellow accents. Nice foliage with rounded leaves. Many sidebuds for a good show of blossoms.
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(Hollingsworth, 1984) ITOH Yellow, semi-double, very fragrant, mid to late season, 30" tall, intersectional. Beautiful yellow flowers with muted red flares. Long bloom period. APS Gold Medal Award 1996. ALM 2009.
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(Lins, 1955) Blush-white, double, fragrant, midseason, 34" tall, lactiflora cultivar. Golden stamens mixed with center petals on a very beautiful gardenia shaped flower. Glows creamy yellow.
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(Auten, 1933) Cerise pink, japanese form, lightly fragrant, midseason, 33" tall, lactiflora cultivar. Bright pink guard petals surround a full center of mixed pink and creamy white petaloids. Very cheerful combination.
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(Shaylor, 1908) Pink, double, late-midseason, very fragrant, 32" tall, lactiflora cultivar. A very large rose-type flower.
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(Anderson) ITOH Yellow, single, lightly fragrant, midseason, intersectional/Itoh. An excellent landscape plant. Striking in its simplicity of a yellow bloom that radiates red flares from the center.
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(Gilbertson, 1975) Yellow, anemone to bomb-type double, fragrant, late-midseason, 28" tall, hybrid. A gorgeous yellow that will be noticed in the garden. The mature flower form is a bomb-type double.
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(Krekler, 1965) Pink, double, lightly fragrant, midseason, 34" tall, lactiflora cultivar. A dreamy pink double flower with a ring of stamens surrounding a pouf of petals from its center.
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(Bockstoce, 1955) Rich cardinal red, double, fragrant, midseason, 40" tall, hybrid. Heavy petal substance with a deep red sheen. Large flowers on long stems. May need support.
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(Sass-Interstate Nurseries, 1949) White, double, lightly fragrant, midseason, 34" tall, lactiflora cultivar. A magnificent large, pure white double. Strong stems and dark foliage.
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(H. P. Sass, 1932) Pink, double, very fragrant, late-midseason, lactiflora cultivar. A lavish full flower that's an old fashioned delight with a heavenly fragrance. May need support.
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(Anderson, 1999) ITOH Creamy red, semi-double, midseason, intersectional, 30" tall. This striking flower fades to a cream while holding its darker center color. A great landscape plant with graceful foliage.
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(Saunders, 1941) NEW Bright pink, single, lightly fragrant, 36” tall, midseason, hybrid. A very striking bright pink with orange tones that make it stand out in the garden. So perfect it can hold you in the garden to just gaze at it.
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(Ericksen/Joslin, 1999) NEW Red, Japanese, midseason, 36” tall, lactiflora. A deepest red flower with feathery petals in the center. It draws visitors into the flowerbed for its delicate but bold statement.
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