Peony 'Late Valencia'

Paeonia 'Late Valencia'

One of a new race of woody peonies bred by the late Bernard Chow in Melbourne, Australia. The large flowers are semi-double in shape with an apricot caste across the lovely notched, slightly wrinkled petals. As the flowers opens the edges of the petals fade to pink but leave a little rim of maroon along the edges. In the centre of each bloom is a ring of golden stamens. These are so large they almost hide the black markings at the base of t...

One of a new race of woody peonies bred by the late Bernard Chow in Melbourne, Australia. The large flowers are semi-double in shape with an apricot caste across the lovely notched, slightly wrinkled petals. As the flowers opens the edges of the petals fade to pink but leave a little rim of maroon along the edges. In the centre of each bloom is a ring of golden stamens. These are so large they almost hide the black markings at the base of the petals. The flowers open just above a mound of deeply divided, mid-green leaves. Chow, 2004 (Australien)

 

Tree Peony
£85.00
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Availability: In stock
Delivery: Late October onwards

Info

Colour: Orange
Flowers: Early season peony
Height x Spread: 120cm x 100cm
Soil: Well-drained
How Much Sun: Full Sun
Hardy to -15 degrees and more, these loose the leaves in autumn leaving a handsome framework of woody stems visible all winter. Tree peonies need to planted with the grafting union placed at least 10 cm below the soil surface. Prune back any dead growth in spring as soon as the buds turn red.

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