Herbaceous Peonies
BARE-ROOT HERBACEOUS PEONIES
Easy-to-grow, deer-resistant perennials, herbaceous Peonies (Paeonia) require a cool winter climate to satisfy dormancy requirements, well-draining, loamy soil, air circulation, abundant sunshine, spring moisture and finally, staking to support abundant double flowers. Best planted in the fall for thorough root system development and nutrient storage, our Peonies have been divided and nursery grown in the Netherlands for two years prior to export. They each have three to five eyes for the best possible flower production the first spring. Prized as cutting flowers, double varieties have an unmatched, addictive fragrance. Both double and single varieties are perfect mates for Allium, Eremurus and Asiatic and LA Lilies in perennial beds. May/June. 2’ to 3’ tall and 3’ to 4’ wide. Plant 1 1/2” to 2” beneath the soil surface and 3' to 4' apart. HZ: 4-8.
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