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Double Peony [V]

Genus: Paeonia.

Species: Paeonia officinalis.

* Soil Type: Normal

Choose a sunny location, although it will tolerate a little shade.
* Ease of maintenance: Easy

Large double deep rose-pink flowers with slightly ruffled petals.
* Fragrant: No

* Poisonous: toxic if eaten
skin & eye irritant

Ensure they are planted with their growing points, or buds, just below the surface. Deep planting can prevent paeonies from flowering. .

Photos of this plant

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Reminders for this plant

Due about 16 years ago:

Stake

Some staking may be needed to support the flowering stems.

Division

Plants can be divided in early spring, just as growth is about to start.

Feed/fertilize

A handful of Sulphate of potash sprinkled around the plant in spring will encourage better flowering.

Tidy

Cut back old stems in late autumn with a pair of secateurs, as pulling the stems can damage the buds underground.

Due over 15 years ago:

Tidy

Cut back old stems in late autumn with a pair of secateurs, as pulling the stems can damage the buds underground.

Due about 15 years ago:

Stake

Some staking may be needed to support the flowering stems.

Divide

Plants can be divided in early spring, just as growth is about to start.

Feed

A handful of Sulphate of potash sprinkled around the plant in spring will encourage better flowering.

Due over 14 years ago:

Tidy

Cut back old stems in late autumn with a pair of secateurs, as pulling the stems can damage the buds underground.

Due about 14 years ago:

Stake

Some staking may be needed to support the flowering stems.

Divide

Plants can be divided in early spring, just as growth is about to start.

Feed

A handful of Sulphate of potash sprinkled around the plant in spring will encourage better flowering.

Due over 13 years ago:

Tidy

Cut back old stems in late autumn with a pair of secateurs, as pulling the stems can damage the buds underground.

Due about 13 years ago:

Divide

Plants can be divided in early spring, just as growth is about to start.

Stake

Some staking may be needed to support the flowering stems.

Feed

A handful of Sulphate of potash sprinkled around the plant in spring will encourage better flowering.

Due over 12 years ago:

Tidy

Cut back old stems in late autumn with a pair of secateurs, as pulling the stems can damage the buds underground.

Due about 12 years ago:

Feed

A handful of Sulphate of potash sprinkled around the plant in spring will encourage better flowering.

Stake

Some staking may be needed to support the flowering stems.

Due over 11 years ago:

Tidy

Cut back old stems in late autumn with a pair of secateurs, as pulling the stems can damage the buds underground.

Due about 11 years ago:

Divide

Plants can be divided in early spring, just as growth is about to start.

Feed

A handful of Sulphate of potash sprinkled around the plant in spring will encourage better flowering.

Stake

Some staking may be needed to support the flowering stems.

Stake

Some staking may be needed to support the flowering stems.

Due over 10 years ago:

Tidy

Cut back old stems in late autumn with a pair of secateurs, as pulling the stems can damage the buds underground.