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Tree Peonies
(Lemoine, France 1935) TREE PEONY Yellow, full semi-double, fragrant, midseason, 30" tall, lutea hybrid tree peony. Bright lemon-yellow flowers with tightly packed petals that hang down on the short bush.
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(Seidl, 1984) TREE PEONY Lavender with darker flares, single, lutea hybrid. An elegant flower on a vigorous plant.
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(Saunders, 1941) TREE PEONY Strawberry red, semi-double, midseason, 4 tall, lutea hybrid tree peony. A bright bloom with ruffled petals and dark center flares that highlight the center stamens.
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(Saunders, 1948) NEW, TREE PEONY Maroon, semi-double, midseason, fragrant, 48" tall. Almost black-red glossy flowers that are held above lacy foliage. Rare.
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(Daphnis, 1977) TREE PEONY Dark red, semi-double, midseason, fragrant, 4 tall, lutea hybrid tree peony. The very dark, rich burgundy petals are twisted as though by the God of the cold North Winds.
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(D. Reath, 2000) TREE PEONY White, single, light fragrance, 44" tall, lutea hybrid. A crisp white flower with red/purple flares. Good flower substance on strong stems.
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(Saunders, 1948) TREE PEONY Red, single to semi-double, midseason, 4 tall, lutea hybrid tree peony. A fast growing plant with attractive foliage and abundant red flowers with dark flares in the center.
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(Saunders, 1948) TREE PEONY Yellow, semi-double, midseason, lutea hybrid tree peony. A daffodil yellow symmetrical bloom. A clear yellow with a golden tuft of stamens in the center and no flares. Blooms from an early age.
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(Gratwick, 1985) TREE PEONY Pale pink, single to semi-double, to 5' tall, suffruticosa. Dark purple flares in the center draw you to this delicate flower that fades from light pink to white as it matures.
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(Daphnis, unknown) TREE PEONY Strawberry red, single, lutea hybrid. An artist's mix of strawberry red with a yellow backside showing excitingly different tones each day. Ah, to spend a day in meditation viewing it!
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(Saunders, 1948) TREE PEONY Yellow, single, midseason, lutea hybrid tree peony. A clear yellow bloom with red center flares. Petals have good substance.
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(Reath, 2000) TREE PEONY Yellow, semi-double, midseason, 4' tall, lutea hybrid. An open airy yellow with dark center flares. For hybridizing it is pod and pollen fertile.
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(Gratwick, 1959) TREE PEONY Lavender, semi-double, midseason, rockii hybrid. A striking contrast of lavender/mauve, yellow stamens and deep purple center flares within each large flower.
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(Daphnis, 1977) TREE PEONY Deep red, double, midseason, fragrant, lutea hybrid tree peony. A vibrant flower that exudes power both in color and flower form. Blooms held high on plant. Named for the Greek God of Fire.
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(Saunders, 1949) NEW, TREE PEONY Rose-pink, single, midseason, 48" tall, lutea hybrid. Bright rose tones fade to rose-yellow as the flower matures with lovely simplicity.
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(Daphnis, 1977) TREE PEONY Pink, semi-double, midseason, slight fragrance, moutan/lutea hybrid. Striking mauve-pink petals are highlighted by deep plum colored flares adding an air of mystery to this gorgeous flower on a vigorous plant.
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(Daphnis) TREE PEONY Pink, single to semi-double, midseason, lutea hybrid tree peony. A beautifully formed flower on a short plant. Named after the painter of the same name. .
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(1886) NEW, TREE PEONY Yellow, single, midseason, species. Finely cut foliage surrounds small delicate blooms that you want to sit and gaze at all day.
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(Daphnis, 1987) TREE PEONY Red, semi-double, midseason, fragrant, 5' tall, lutea hybrid. A vigorous plant provides strong stems for the bold, ruffled, red blooms.
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(Saunders, 1949) NEW, TREE PEONY Red, single, midseason, 34" tall, hybrid. Copper-red flowers with great simplicity on a lovely landscape bush.
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(David Reath, 1988) TREE PEONY Creamy rose, single, midseason, fragrant, lutea hybrid tree peony. Excellent amount of bloom. A very appealing color with darker center flares and red sheath covering.
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