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Peony Seeds - Pale Rose

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 8

HEIGHT
32 - 40 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Early summer

BLOOM COLOR
Pale rose

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun

SOIL TYPE
Moist, well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.8

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 8

HEIGHT
32 - 40 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Early summer

BLOOM COLOR
Dark burgandy

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun

SOIL TYPE
Moist, well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.8

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 8

HEIGHT
32 - 40 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Early summer

BLOOM COLOR
Creamy white

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun

SOIL TYPE
Moist, well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.8

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 8

HEIGHT
32 - 40 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Early summer

BLOOM COLOR
Salmon

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun

SOIL TYPE
Moist, well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.8

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 8

HEIGHT
32 - 40 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Early summer

BLOOM COLOR
Mix

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun

SOIL TYPE
Moist, well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.8

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 8

HEIGHT
32 - 40 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Early summer

BLOOM COLOR
Purple

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun

SOIL TYPE
Moist, well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.8

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 8

HEIGHT
32 - 40 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Early summer

BLOOM COLOR
Red

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun

SOIL TYPE
Moist, well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.8

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 8

HEIGHT
32 - 40 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Early summer

BLOOM COLOR
Mix

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun

SOIL TYPE
Moist, well-drained, pH 6.1 - 7.8

DEER RESISTANT
Yes
About...
(Papaver Paeoniflorum Pale Rose) - You will want this beautiful flower to make a great addition to your beds, borders, or containers. These large pale rose peony poppy flowers are 4 inches across and form on long, sturdy stems. Grown from peony seeds, they make your garden look great, and cut them often to enjoy beautiful arrangements for indoors!
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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE
65F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 21 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes

DEPTH
Do not cover the seed but press into the soil

SOWING RATE
4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING
15 - 18 inches





Peony Poppy (Papaver Paeoniflorum Pale Rose) - You will want this gorgeous flowers for a delightful display in your summer garden! These large pale rose peony poppy flowers are 4 inches across and form on long, sturdy stems. Grown from peony seeds, they make your garden look great, and cut them often to enjoy beautiful arrangements for indoors! The plants have blue-green foliage that is intense and makes a complementary backdrop for the showy blooms. When the flowers are done blooming, oblong seed pods are formed, and they are highly prized as an everlasting, keeping their color and shape for dried arrangements.
Grow peony seeds indoors in late winter. Use peat pots and starter mix. Sow the flower seeds on the surface and barely press the flower seeds into the soil as these peony seeds need light to germinate. Keep flower seeds moist until germination. Another option, and often preferred by many gardeners, is to direct sow the seeds outdoors. The flower seed can be sown in the late fall, late winter, or early spring. Prepare the soil by loosening the top several inches, spread the flower seeds and lightly rake. Firm the soil by walking lightly over the area. Thin seedlings approximately 15 - 18 inches apart. The full grown plants will reach 32 - 40 inches in height and 12 inches in width. Plant lower-growing flowers in front for a breath-taking display of color!
Common Questions
Can I grow peonies in containers?
Peonies typically struggle to thrive in containers. They are susceptible to bud blast, as they experience more stress in pots than when planted in the ground. Containers heat up and dry out more rapidly than soil, leading to faster nutrient depletion for the plants.
Why did my peony develop a flower bud that never opened?
This is known as "bud blast," which happens when the plant experiences stress during its blooming period. Various factors can contribute to this stress, such as insufficient water, excessive shade, poor soil quality, or cooler temperatures while the buds are forming. If this issue arises annually, it may be wise to relocate the plant to a more suitable environment in the fall.
Can I grow peonies if I am in zone 9?
Unfortunately, peonies need a cold winter to thrive and bloom, so they won’t survive anywhere warmer than zone 8. However, they flourish beautifully in colder northern regions!
Why does my peony always attract ants? Is there something wrong? I have heard they are needed to open the flower buds.
Ants are drawn to the sticky honeydew produced by scale or other sap-sucking insects, and the bud itself secretes a sticky substance that lures them in. These insects are not essential for the flowers to bloom. Avoid using pesticides to manage them, as they pose no threat and pesticides can be more harmful than beneficial to your garden. Simply rinse them off with a hose, and make sure to check for any before bringing cut flowers indoors.
What are some recommended companion plants for peony?
Plants such as foxglove, lady’s mantle and bellflower are all lovely companions for peony flowers.
Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE
65F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 21 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes

DEPTH
Do not cover the seed but press into the soil

SOWING RATE
4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING
15 - 18 inches





Peony Poppy (Papaver Paeoniflorum Black) - Grown from seeds, this black variety has huge, velvety, double blooms of dark maroon which are 4 - 5 inches across. This plant has blooms so dark in color that they appear to be black. Black peony poppy flowers are beautiful and unique with tightly packed ruffled, whorled petals that glow in the summer sun! These annual flowers will brighten up any garden, and when they are done blooming, attractive seed pods follow the blooms. The seed pods are very nice for dried arrangements. These plants reach 32 - 40 inches in height, and they spread 12 inches wide.
Grow seeds indoors in late winter. Use peat pots and starter mix. Sow the flower seeds on the surface and press the flower seeds into the soil. These seeds need light to germinate. Keep flower seeds moist until germination. Transplant seedlings outdoors after danger of frost has passed. Another option, and often preferred by many gardeners, is to directly sow the seeds outdoors. Peony seeds can be sown in the late fall, late winter, or early spring. Prepare the soil by loosening the top several inches, spread the flower seeds and lightly rake. Firm the soil by walking lightly over the area. Thin seedlings to 15 - 18 inches apart.
Common Questions
Can I grow peonies in containers?
Peonies typically struggle to thrive in containers. They are susceptible to bud blast, as they experience more stress in pots than when planted in the ground. Containers heat up and dry out more rapidly than soil, leading to faster nutrient depletion for the plants.
Why did my peony develop a flower bud that never opened?
This is known as "bud blast," which happens when the plant experiences stress during its blooming period. Various factors can contribute to this stress, such as insufficient water, excessive shade, poor soil quality, or cooler temperatures while the buds are forming. If this issue arises annually, it may be wise to relocate the plant to a more suitable environment in the fall.
Can I grow peonies if I am in zone 9?
Unfortunately, peonies need a cold winter to thrive and bloom, so they won’t survive anywhere warmer than zone 8. However, they flourish beautifully in colder northern regions!
Why does my peony always attract ants? Is there something wrong? I have heard they are needed to open the flower buds.
Ants are drawn to the sticky honeydew produced by scale or other sap-sucking insects, and the bud itself secretes a sticky substance that lures them in. These insects are not essential for the flowers to bloom. Avoid using pesticides to manage them, as they pose no threat and pesticides can be more harmful than beneficial to your garden. Simply rinse them off with a hose, and make sure to check for any before bringing cut flowers indoors.
What are some recommended companion plants for peony?
Plants such as foxglove, lady’s mantle and bellflower are all lovely companions for peony flowers.
Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE
65F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 21 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes

DEPTH
Do not cover the seed but press into the soil

SOWING RATE
4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING
15 - 18 inches





Peony Poppy (Papaver Paeoniflorum Cream) - Cut all you want for indoor arrangements because these cream peony poppy plants will produce new blooms! Grow these pretty, eye-catching annuals from seeds. These huge flowers with frilly, creamy, white balls make quite a sparkling display in the flower garden! The flowers are 4 inches across and packed with fringed petals arranged in tight whorls at the end of long, sturdy stems. After the blooms are done, attractive seed pods form that make beautiful dried decorations for arrangements.
Sow peony seeds indoors in late winter. Use peat pots and starter mix. Sow the flower seeds on the surface and press the seeds into the soil. These particular type of seeds need light to germinate. Keep flower seeds moist until germination. Another option, and often preferred by many gardeners, is to direct sow the seeds outdoors. The flower seed can be sown in the late fall, late winter, or early spring. Prepare the soil by loosening the top several inches, spread the flower seeds and lightly rake. Firm the soil by walking lightly over the area. Thin the small seedlings to 15 - 18 inches apart. Peony plants perform best in areas where summers are cool or dry. They are not a good choice for humid regions.