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Peony Name EncyclopaediaNO.Japanese
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岛锦 Dao
Jin Shima-nishiki 33
宣阳门 Xuan Yang Men Senyomon 2
岛大臣 Dao Da Cheng Shima-daijin 34
御所樱 Yu Suo Ying Goshozakura 3
This pale pink flowering tree peony strongly
recommended by Gansu Zhongchuan Peony Nursery is known for its outstanding
features. At maturity, this compact, well branched plant can be adorned with
masses of large flowers year after year. This cultivar is an extremely easy to
grow and hardy plant that is ideal for shrub borders. Deserving of its name translated as ‘Floral
Rivalry’, this tree peony blossoms into a nest of prom-pink, crepe paper like
petals that blush darker toward the flower’s heart. Culture The seedlings are best grown in deep,
fertile, medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. They are tolerant of summer heat. Add compost
as needed before planting. Larger shrubs appreciate some shelter from strong
winds. Unlike herbaceous peonies, the stems of tree peonies (which are woody
shrubs) do not die to the ground in winter and should not be cut back after
frost. No pruning is required, except to cut out dead wood or suckers (early spring
best).
If plants be…
A yellow tree peony is very rare, so it’s sure
to be a show-stopper in any landscape. 'High Noon' is an
amazing golden yellow
tree peony that blooms in early summer. This striking variety produces
clusters of yellow flowers with red flare at the base of the petals. Nice
fragrance; flowers have a pleasing sweet, distinctly lemon scent. It has the
huge, semi-double blooms that denote this variety. The foliage is even
attractive when not in flower. Paeonia suffruticosa, or tree peonies,
are loved by everyone who has ever seen them in bloom and they have been prized
and carefully cultivated in the China for centuries. A deciduous shrub, not a
tree, the tree peony has woody
stems. A mature shrub produces many huge, long-lasting, silken blooms, which
delight the eye. The showy flowers are 6-10" across growing on woody
stems. The tree is slow growing and best in partial shade since the flowers tend
to fade in full sun.
With flowers two
to three times as large as regular peonies,…
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