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Plants in genus paeonia

Plants in genus paeonia

Paeonia 'Cora Louise'

Paeonia 'Cora Louise' is an intersectional hybrid peony introduced in 1986, known for its 2-foot tall clump and 10-inch white flowers with a dark maroon central pattern. This deer-resistant plant attracts butterflies and thrives in sunny locations, adding elegance to spring gardens.

Paeonia 'Kansas'

Paeonia 'Kansas' is a peony variety known for its tall stems and large, double, bright watermelon-pink flowers. It won the 1959 American Peony Society's Gold Medal Award and thrives in full sun with rich soils. This plant is somewhat drought-tolerant and becomes summer dormant by the end of the season, with bees serving as its primary pollinators.

Paeonia 'Golden Sunrise'

Paeonia 'Golden Sunrise' is a gold-leaf sport of Paeonia 'Pink Luau', featuring sturdy stems and semi-double flowers with white petals streaked with raspberry. This fragrant peony grows 32 inches tall and 3 feet wide, adding a touch of elegance to garden spaces.

Paeonia 'Scarlet Heaven'

Paeonia 'Scarlet Heaven' features deep scarlet-red petals with a golden-yellow center, blooming 7-9 inches wide in late spring. This peony is disease, deer, and rabbit resistant, growing 2-3 feet tall and wide, and thrives in well-drained soil with full sun.

Paeonia lactiflora 'Bowl Of Beauty'

Paeonia lactiflora 'Bowl Of Beauty' is a peony with single rose-colored blooms and creamy yellowish-white centers. It is adaptable to various soil types and blooms in mid to late spring, producing large, colorful flowers. This peony thrives in full sun but can tolerate light shade, and it handles both dry and moist conditions well.

Paeonia 'Pastel Splendor'

Paeonia 'Pastel Splendor' is a peony with large, 10-inch wide pastel yellow flowers featuring maroon blotches. The blooms age to light pink and occasionally reflower. This plant grows up to 3 feet tall and is deer-resistant.

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