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Home > Herbaceous Peonies
Herbaceous Peonies
(Crousse,1885) White, double, very fragrant, early midseason, 31" tall, lactiflora cultivar. Center crown of white with a few crimson flecks and a glow of yellow from the inner base. Heirloom variety.
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(Auten, 1957) Dark red, double, lightly fragrant, midseason, 33" tall, lactiflora cultivar. A dark, bright red flower with yellow stamens interspersed for a joyful expression of nature. Holds itself erect.
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(Hollingsworth, 1986) Red, bomb-type double, midseason, 34" tall, hybrid. A rich warm red medium-sized flower. Long lasting cut. APS Gold Medal Award 2007. Award of Landscape Merit 2009.
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(Sass, 1933) Magenta-rose, semi-double, very fragrant, late, 34" tall, lactiflora cultivar. Very large, warm flowers with a pleasant fragrance.
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(Pherson, 1978) Deep pink, double, midseason, 24" tall, hybrid. A very deep pink double with outer petals that fade after opening. Outstanding color!
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(Saunders, 1950) Lilac, single, very fragrant, early, 32" tall, hybrid. A cup shaped bloom that stays lilac in our cool climate. Large light green rounded foliage makes it a nice landscape contrast to lactiflora peonies.
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(Saunders/Smetana, 1994) Red, single, fragrant, early, 30" tall, hybrid. Bright crimson flowers with yellow centers stand tall on fern-leafed foliage. Very striking in the garden during bloom and later as a foliage plant.
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(Shaylor, 1919) White, semi-double, midseason, 33" tall, lactiflora cultivar. A very striking white bloom set off by a center of red carpels surrounded by bright yellow stamens. Award of Landscape Merit 2009.
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(Mann-van Steen, 1936) White, semi-double, very fragrant, midseason, 36" tall, lactiflora cultivar. Pure white cupped flowers from blush-pink buds on strong stems. APS Gold Medal Award 1956.
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(Klehm,1980) Blushing pink, bomb-type double, lightly fragrant, midseason, 36" tall, lactiflora cultivar. May have pink flowers and luscious blush-cream blooms on the same bush. Good cut flower with a light fragrance.
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(Crousse, 1888) Pink, bomb-type double, very fragrant, midseason, 36" tall, lactiflora cultivar. These fragrant blossoms are a lively light rose-pink. This heirloom classic is a good cut flower. May need support.
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(Anderson, 1999) ITOH Fuchsia purple, single to semi-double, lightly fragrant, early, 28" tall, intersectional/Itoh. An bright color that stands out. Good plant habit and dark foliage.
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(Glasscock, 1950) Creamy white, double, fragrant, late-midseason, 34" tall, lactiflora cultivar. A very large flower with beautifully arranged petals that may have a slight edge of red. Strong stems. APS Gold Medal Award 1993.
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(Franklin, 1932) Light pink, double, lightly fragrant, midseason, 28" tall, lactiflora cultivar. A soft shell pink with lovely symmetry. The size, color and form combine to make this a most attractive flower.
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(Brand, 1925) White, double, very fragrant, midseason, 33" tall, lactiflora cultivar. Large creamy white, flat, perfect rose-type flower.
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(Hollingsworth, 1992) Pearl white, double, fragrant, midseason, 34" tall, lactiflora cultivar. A strong growing bush that stands up to weather. The pearl flower fades to white.
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(Allison, 1931) Blush, double, fragrant, late-midseason, 36" tall, lactiflora cultivar. Blush or light pink bloom with full rose flower form. An outstanding beauty. APS Gold Medal Award 1941 and 1972.
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(Auten, 1927) Deep garnet, Japanese, lightly fragrant, late, 32" tall, lactiflora cultivar. The garnet blooms have petaloid tips flushed and edged in gold. Lovely in arrangements. A real bonus is reddish colored seedpods.
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(Volz, 1962) Blush, double, fragrant, midseason, lactiflora cultivar. Opens blush and matures to ivory-white. A large flower with a lovely fragrance. Crimson flecks on some petals. APS Gold Medal Award 1987.
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(Saunders, 1950) Pink, single, early, 30" tall, hybrid. A delicate looking single bloom with deeper pink carpals in the center ringed with yellow stamens.
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(Glasscock-Falk, 1964) Dark velvet red, double, lightly fragrant, 36" tall, midseason, hybrid. Regal velvety red flowers. Strong stems with healthy, dark green foliage. APS Gold Medal Award 1997. Award of Landscape Merit 2009.
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