About
A species peony, with a clump-forming or shrubby habit with elegant, often finely-cut foliage. Simple, bowl-shaped flowers with prominent stamens open in red tones in spring to early summer.
About the genus
Paeonia may be herbaceous perennials or deciduous sub-shrubs with large, divided leaves and showy large bowl-shaped flowers, usually in early summer
Plant details
Suggested usesWoodland edges, specialist collections. Valued by enthusiasts
Care notes
CultivationWell-drained, humus-rich soil in sun or dappled shade
PruningAllow natural form. Remove spent flowers if desired
PropagationSow fresh seed in autumn (slow to germinate). Divide carefully
Pest resistanceGenerally pest-free
Disease resistancePeony wilt possible. Good drainage essential