About

A woody-stemmed tree peony, with an open, architectural framework bearing bold, dissected foliage. Spectacular, paper-textured blooms of exceptional size appear in late spring. The cultivar 'Shimane-hakugan' is widely admired.

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 usesSpecimen planting, sheltered borders. A jewel of the spring garden

Care notes

CultivationDeep, fertile, well-drained soil in a sheltered spot with morning shade. Plant graft union 10cm below soil
PruningMinimal pruning. Remove dead wood in spring
PropagationGraft onto herbaceous rootstock, or layer low branches
Pest resistanceGenerally pest-free
Disease resistancePeony wilt in humid conditions. Shelter from late frosts