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...and more starting to open...
By Majeekahead
- 20 May, 2009
- 7 likes
...the scent is wonderful!
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How many buds???
20 May, 2009
5 i think, but not bad for first flowering. i bought this as a bare root plant when i first moved, and this is the first time it has done the job for me :-) - i have another one in the back garden, but no flowers as yet...but i did move it last year so possibley still sulking.
21 May, 2009
They do take ages to flower. Shame. The good thing is that they are long-lived plants!
21 May, 2009
yes next door has some reall lovely wine coloured ones that just seem to get better and better every year.
24 May, 2009
There's an elderly lady near here whose dark red paeonies are over 40 years old...she planted them when she moved into her cottage!
24 May, 2009
o0ooohhh so they could be around for quite some time then :-) now i did'nt know that they lived so long...just goes to show you learn something new every day....
24 May, 2009
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This photo is of "Peony 'Sorbet'" in Majeekahead's garden
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lovely,, lovely
20 May, 2009