Peony 'All That Jazz'
Pale peach in colour, the tone is nearer to pink than orange, but the most distinctive element to the flower is the flecks of maroon that decorate the many frilly petals. Maroon heavily stains the base of the petals around the centre of red-tipped carpels.
Pale peach in colour, the tone is nearer to pink than orange, but the most distinctive element to the flower is the flecks of maroon that decorate the many frilly petals. Maroon heavily stains the base of the petals around the centre of red-tipped carpels.
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Colour: Pink
Flowers: Mid season peony
Height x Spread: 60cm x 60cm
Soil: Well-drained
Planting position: Sun
Mounding plant
They require a sunny or partial shade in well-drained soil. Plant Intersectional peonies so that the roots are covered up to where the branching begins. Do not mix manure in the soil before planting as this may rot the eyes. This is an intersectional peony, which is a cross between a woody-stemmed tree peony and an herbaceous peony that dies back in autumn. The woody growth can be cut back during the winter.
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