This sensational "tree" peony offers a shag of handsome, deeply cut foliage along sturdy, upright stems, to 48 x 36 inches. Single luminous burgundy flowers make a lasting appearance in mid-spring. Long-lived, easy and very, very charming. Grows well in full sun or very light shade, in well-draining soil.
The purest white peony-flowered tulip available. 18" tall stems, and massive bright white flowers appear in late spring when most other tulips have finished their show. Plant in full sun, otherwise the heads can become too heavy for the shade weakened stems. 6+ hours is the best guideline for tulips. Plant in well drained soil.
A delightful peony for the lightly shaded border that does equally well in sun. In May, single, slightly nodding magenta flowers rise above dusky green 24" plants that more closely resemble our favorite hellebore than peony. Easily grown and handsomely admired.
these are seedlings: After waiting for more than four years for the first flowers of this exquisite form of a lovely species to blossom, we were rewarded last year by demure and elegant nodding pink-blushed buds opening to pure white flowers, held gracefully above handsome, finely cut foliage. For full sun or very light shade in any well-drained, humus-rich soil.