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(Intersectional Peony)

Cultivated and hybridized for thousands of years, peonies, with their stunning spring blooms, are among the most beloved of garden plants. There are at least 30 species contained in this genus, which is the only one belonging to the plant family Paeoniaceae. Paeonia species may be perennials, shrubs, or subshrubs, and are native to northwest Africa, temperate Asia and Europe, and western North America. Ideal for foundation plantings, beds and borders, these old-fashioned favorites...

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Jesse Saylor

(Intersectional Peony)

Cultivated and hybridized for thousands of years, peonies, with their stunning spring blooms, are among the most beloved of garden plants. There are at least 30 species contained in this genus, which is the only one belonging to the plant family Paeoniaceae. Paeonia species may be perennials, shrubs, or subshrubs, and are native to northwest Africa, temperate Asia and Europe, and western North America. Ideal for foundation plantings, beds and borders, these old-fashioned favorites...

(Intersectional Peony)

Tough, hardy, and beautiful, peonies are a classic harbinger of summer's approach. The cultivar 'Rachel' bears fragrant, rich crimson flowers on bushy plants in late spring. The large double blooms with ruffled centers are held on sturdy waist-high stems. The blossoms draw bees, ants, and the occasional butterfly. A herbaceous perennial with thick, vertical tubers and many fibrous roots, this selection has glossy divided dark green leaves that remain attractive throughout the growing season.

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Jessie Keith

(America Peony, Intersectional Peony)

Cultivated and hybridized for thousands of years, peonies, with their stunning spring blooms, are among the most beloved of garden plants. There are at least 30 species contained in this genus, which is the only one belonging to the plant family Paeoniaceae. Paeonia species may be perennials, shrubs, or subshrubs, and are native to northwest Africa, temperate Asia and Europe, and western North America. Ideal for foundation plantings, beds and borders, these old-fashioned favorites...

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James H. Schutte

(Bartzella Peony, Intersectional Peony)

Cultivated and hybridized for thousands of years, peonies, with their stunning spring blooms, are among the most beloved of garden plants. There are at least 30 species contained in this genus, which is the only one belonging to the plant family Paeoniaceae. Paeonia species may be perennials, shrubs, or subshrubs, and are native to northwest Africa, temperate Asia and Europe, and western North America. Ideal for foundation plantings, beds and borders, these old-fashioned favorites...

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Don Smith

(Garden Treasure Peony, Intersectional Peony)

Cultivated and hybridized for thousands of years, peonies, with their stunning spring blooms, are among the most beloved of garden plants. There are at least 30 species contained in this genus, which is the only one belonging to the plant family Paeoniaceae. Paeonia species may be perennials, shrubs, or subshrubs, and are native to northwest Africa, temperate Asia and Europe, and western North America. Ideal for foundation plantings, beds and borders, these old-fashioned favorites...

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Gerald L. Klingaman

(Herbaceous Peony)

Herbaceous peonies are an all-time garden favorite. These large, bushy perennials originate from eastern Asia and have been bred for thousands of years. There are literally hundreds of wonderful cultivars available, and plants are commonly sold in catalogs because their fleshy rooted crowns are easy to store and ship. They are also virtually impossible to grow from seed and can take years before they first flower post germination.

They are primarily grown for their large, showy flowers that may...

(Garden Peony, Herbaceous Peony)

This bold peony produces fully double crimson red flowers in spring. These stand on stems that are mottled with dark red. Like most double peonies, the flowers are heavy and should be staked to keep them from flopping in inclement weather.

The herbaceous peony is an all-time garden favorite. This large, bushy perennial originates from eastern Asia and has been bred for thousands of years. There are literally hundreds of wonderful cultivars available, and plants are commonly sold in catalogs...

(Garden Peony, Herbaceous Peony)

This pretty peony produces semi-double pink and cream flowers in spring. Like most double or semi-double peonies, the flowers are heavy and should be staked to keep them from flopping in inclement weather.

The herbaceous peony is an all-time garden favorite. This large, bushy perennial originates from eastern Asia and has been bred for thousands of years. There are literally hundreds of wonderful cultivars available, and plants are commonly sold in catalogs because their fleshy rooted crowns...

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James H. Schutte

(Best Man Garden Peony, Herbaceous Peony)

This bold peony produces semi-double, deep fuchsia red flowers in spring. These stand on strong stems that are mottled with dark red. Like most large-flowered peonies, the blooms are heavy and should be staked to keep them from flopping in inclement weather.

The herbaceous peony is an all-time garden favorite. This large, bushy perennial originates from eastern Asia and has been bred for thousands of years. There are literally hundreds of wonderful cultivars available, and plants are commonly...