Bowood Farms
4605 Olive Street
Saint Louis, Missouri 63108

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Paeonia suffruticosa 'Hanakisoi ('Floral Rivaly')'

Paeonia suffruticosa (Tree Peony)

Tree Peony

Apricot-pink petals with a soft pink edge make up the semi-double blooms of this variety. Rick dark green deeply cut foliage.

Growing & Maintenance Tips
Full sun or light shade. Tree peonies require a well-drained and deep fertile soil. This exotic and spectacular flowering plant should be utilized as a focal point in the perennial border.

Interesting Information
Paeonia is of 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. Tree peonies differ from garden peonies in that they have woody stems like a shrub.


Plant Type
Perennial

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Bloom Color
Apricot

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Foliage Color
Matte Deep Green


Height
4-5 Feet


Spread
2-3 Feet


USDA Hardiness Zone
4-7

Cerastium tomentosum var columnae

(Snow in Summer )

Siberian Iris

Iris sibirica

(Siberian Iris 'Caesar's Brother')

Delphinium elatum

(Bee Delphinium 'Double Innocence')

Characteristics & Attributes

Exposure
Shade-Part Sun
Soil Moisture Preference
Medium
Wildlife/Disease Resistance
Rabbit Resistant
Deer Resistant
Bloom Color
Pink
Apricot
Season of Interest (Flowering)
April
May
Attributes
Cut Flower
Fragrance
Drought Tolerant
Double Flower
Dried Flower
Plant Recognition
Perennial Plant of the Year