Revised 5/01 Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service Page 1 of 2 Flowers • HO-76-W Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service • West Lafayette, IN The Peony: State Flower of Indiana Michael N. Dana and B. Rosie Lerner Department of Horticulture Peonies, with vibrant colors and ...
PEONY CULTURAL INSTRUCTIONS Peonies are easily grown and have minimal requirements, but respond beautifully to a little extra care and attention by producing their best quality flowers.
26130 SE Green Valley Rd, Black Diamond, Washington 98010 www.BigDipperFarm.com The Peony - Bush & Tree - Paeonia by Deidre Finley, Big Dipper Farm The 'Queen of the Flowers'....
peony's envy nursery and display garden lecture notes *e Kings and Queens of Flowers - Introduction to Peonies Twenty five species of peonies in four subgenera are currently validated, reference Hada (2004). *e science is somewhat fluid, with the promotion and demotion between species and ...
Keep in mind that most peonies will not mature as quickly or vigorously in Alaska as they may in the more central parts of the U.S. Caring for Herbaceous Peony Plants in the Fall : Peonies naturally begin putting on new roots during September and October prior to going dormant for the winter.
15 Internet ordering available at: www.peonyparadIse.com peony Bloom s eason Very early season ■ Pink Firelight Roselette Salmon Beauty ■ Pink Carnation Bouquet Coral Tide Cytherea Ellen Cowley Horizon Lovely Rose Nosegay Paula Fay Pink Hawaiian Coral Pink Teacup Pink Vanguard Promenade Rose ...
From Handbook of the Peony American Peony Society Handbook of the Peony Published by the American Peony Society. Contains excellent articles about how to successfully plant and grow peonies and a wealth of other information.
Cornell Cooperative Extension in Suffolk County provides equal program and employment opportunities. The Culture of Herbaceous and Tree Peonies The culture of the peony is relatively simple.
"June . . . The peony is the month's crown, the focus, the highlight of all that is beautiful in the garden picture." —James Kelway The common herbaceous peony is very hardy and thrives in a wide range of soils and climate.
Dark reddish purple blotches appear on peony leaves in mid-to-late summer. Figure 2. Red spot or leaf blotch has destroyed the ornamental value of the susceptible peony plant in the center.