Flowers & Garden

1/11/2005

What's New for Spring Planting?

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Red Charm Peony


  • extreme hardy

  • fragrant cut flowers

  • full sun to part shade

  • easy to grow perennial flower

  • flower garden favorite, thriving with little care

Peonies are long-lived, perennial flowers that produce large flowers in the spring.
Colors include black, coral, cream, crimson, pink, purple, rose, scarlet, white, and yellow. By planting early, mid-season, and late flowering cultivars, you can have peonies flowering for 6 to 8 weeks. Garden peonies are herbaceous perennials (height 20 to 36 inches) grouped into five types according to flower shape: single, semidouble, double, Japanese, and anemone. More on Peonies







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