Bowood Farms
4605 Olive Street
Saint Louis, Missouri 63108

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Paeonia 'Sorbet'

Paeonia  (Peony)

Peony

Multi-layers of large iced-pink petals and smaller cream petals, bomb form with a double center, quite unique. Green leaves.

Growing & Maintenance Tips
Full sun or light shade, well-drained soils. Don't plant too deep (won't bloom), too close to trees and shrubs or soil that is too dry. Do not over fertilize. Great specimen plant, fits in great in the perennial border. Good cut flower.

Interesting Information
Paeonia is of the Greek derivation from the name of the physician Paeon. Pluto changed Paeon into a flower in gratitude for Paeon's successful cure after Hercules defeated Pluto. Parts of the plant are poisonous.


Plant Type
Perennial

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Bloom Color
Pastel Mix

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Foliage Color
Glossy Deep Green


Height
28-32 Inches


Spread
20-24 Inches


USDA Hardiness Zone
2-8


Patented
No

Peachleaf Bellflower

Campanula persicifolia

(Peachleaf Bellflower 'Telham Beauty')

English Rose

Rosa x

(English Rose 'Graham Thomas')

Iris sibirica

(Siberian Iris 'Ruffled Velvet')

Characteristics & Attributes

Bloom Color
Pastel Mix
Exposure
Sun
Soil Moisture Preference
Medium
Wildlife/Disease Resistance
Deer Resistant
Rabbit Resistant
Poison
Season of Interest (Flowering)
May
Attributes
Double Flower
Cut Flower
Specimen