Available in pots at the nursery.
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(Seidl/Bremer 2013) Light yellow, semi-double to double and fragrant. Rounded petals have an irregular toothed edge. Foliage is wide and deep green. Each stem produces 1 strong primary bud, but may have up to 3 more secondary buds, making a long bloom season. 36 inches tall, strong stems. Rapid growth rate.
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(Wissing 1964) Large brilliant coral semi-double; the tight coral pink buds open to a rich coral peach then fade softer shades of coral all the way to tangerine yellow; a mature plant can sometimes show many shades of coral at once making the plant even more spectacular; tall, but strong stems and great vigor.Available in pots at the nursery.
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(Wissing 1965) Intensely coral semi-double with a rosy infusion that add a sunset glow to the color; large dramatic blooms in some seasons are so full of petals, the flower looks double; reaches 32 inches tall and, like all of the corals, needs its first year to grow good roots, so don't expect much on top the ground.Available in pots at the nursery.
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(Doriat 1927) A blush to white double fully packed with petals and perfectly formed; in the center smaller petals with a soft creamy glow makes a mound surrounded by the pure white of the larger outer petals; a superb peony for the garden as well as for the vase and said to be "the best white peony for cut flowers because of her white bud presentation, strong stems and very easy flowering"; all wrapped in a lovely fragrance.Available in pots at the nursery.