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Home > Herbaceous Peonies
Herbaceous Peonies
(Tolomeo, 1999) ITOH Light yellow, single, midseason, 33" tall, intersectional/Itoh. The bloom opens apricot color and fades to a lively yellow. The plant has generous blooms and attractive leaves.
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(Bigger, 1953) Bright dark pink, single, lightly fragrant, early, 30" tall, lactiflora. Many large bright flowers on an attractive bush. This one has many sidebuds for a prolonged bloom. APS Gold Medal Award 1995.
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(Glasscock-Falk, 1964) White, single, fragrant, midseason, 34" tall, lactiflora cultivar. Large wavy white petals encircle golden stamens and green carpels. Very attractive.
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(Hollingsworth, 1992) NEW Peach/yellow, double, midseason, 34” tall, hybrid. A new peachy color in peonies! A full flower that fades to an elegant ivory! Erect plant habit with sturdy stems.
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(Laning, 1985) Yellow, double, lightly fragrant, early, 32" tall, hybrid. A large, butter-yellow, full double peony. The flowers are so large that the stems need support. Our guests rave about it. Rarely offered.
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(Auten, 1933) Red, japanese, late, 36" tall, lactiflora cultivar. Bright red petals surround an unusual arrangement of yellow staminodes streaked with red. An unusual and outstanding flower.
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(Tischler - Brand Peony Farms 1972) Red, japanese, late, 34" tall, lactiflora cultivar. The center petaloids are edged in white on a brightly colored flower. A very striking flower that stands out in the garden.
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(Klehm, 1968) Pink, bomb-type double, midseason, 34" tall, lactiflora. A delicate puff of a flower mixing pastels of cream, pink and yellow in a high mound.
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(Bigger, 1975) Red, single, midseason, 30" tall, lactiflora An outstanding dark red peony that beams brightly. A big hit with our visitors. Excellent landscape form. Award of Landscape Merit 2009. SOLD OUT FOR 2010.
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(Dessert, 1910) Apple-blossom pink, double, very fragrant, midseason, 36" tall, lactiflora cultivar. Apple-blossom pink double with cream-white toning at base gives a romantic effect. Needs support in the garden.
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(Anderson, 1999) ITOH Red, single, fragrant, midseason, 34" tall, intersectional/Itoh. Single red with much finer foliage than other intersectionals. Has excellent plant habit and dark green foliage.
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(Pehrson-Seidl, 1989) ITOH Yellow, single, lightly fragrant, 34" tall, intersectional/Itoh. Soft yellow petals with light red center flares. Robust, excellent landscape plant.
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(Newhouse, 1939) White, single, lightly fragrant, midseason, 36" tall, lactiflora cultivar. An exquisite white flower with bright yellow center. Stands tall in the weather.
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(Klehm, 1952) Bright rose-pink, double, very fragrant, late-midseason, 34" tall, lactiflora cultivar. Vivid deep pink double with the outside of petals slightly lighter in color.
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(Mains, 1957) Red, japanese, midseason, 33" tall, hybrid. Burgundy-red petals cup around a striking center of staminodes that are mixed red, gold and white. Not like any other peony! APS Gold Medal Award 1974.
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(Reath, 1991) White, double, very fragrant, midseason, 30" tall, hybrid. A lovely rose-type double that is very fragrant. It is held upright on strong stems. Buds streaked with red.
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(Saunders, 1947) White, single, late midseason, 48" tall, hybrid. Very unusual single flowers with a center similar to an empress magnolia. Many small flowers on tall stems. Very unique.
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(Wild & Son 1968) White, japanese, midseason, 36" tall, very fragrant, lactiflora. The fragrance wins on this flower! Flower forms from predominate yellow to fluffy white centers to make it more exciting! Stands upright.
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