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'Coral Sunset' Peony (Paeonia)

Perennial

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  • One of the first peonies to bloom!
  • Enjoy large, semi double coral colored flowers from spring to summer.
  • A lovely bowl-shaped flower with ruffled petals.
  • Zones 3-8, Sun to part sun, 3' tall and wide at maturity.
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Description

'Coral Sunset' peony (Paeonia lactiflora) adds vibrant color to your spring garden! Bright coral bowl-shaped flowers bloom heavily from late spring to early summer. Its delightfully ruffled blooms are born atop strong stems, meaning there is no need to worry about flopping flowers or staking. 'Coral Sunset' peony makes an excellent cut flower; its vivid blooms last for over a week in a vase when cut in bud. We love this reliable and easy to care peony, and we're confident you will too! Find a sunny spot in your garden and watch this plant thrive, with little care from you.

Details

Botanical name: Paeonia lactiflora 'Coral Sunset'
Common name: Chinese peony, peony
Zone: 3-8
Sun exposure: Sun (> 6 hours sun), part sun (4-6 hours sun)
Height x width: 2-3' tall and 2-3' wide
Foliage color: Green
Flower color: Coral, yellow
Season of interest: Spring to early summer
Bloom time: Late spring to early summer
Features: Rabbit & deer resistant, heat tolerant, cold tolerant
Uses: Cut flower, specimen, flowering hedge, border, accenting

How to Grow

Soil: Well-drained soil rich in organic matter is recommended.
Light: Sun (> 6 hours sun) to part sun (4-6 hours sun). Though best growing in full sun, gardeners in the south may want to consider planting peonies somewhere that allows for morning sun with afternoon shade to prevent flower fading.
Water: Average water needs.
Spacing: 24-30 inches.
Fertilizing: Peonies don't need much fertilization, so apply sparingly. If you have poor soil, consider adding compost or other organic matter in early summer after your plant has bloomed.
Winterizing: Newly planted varieties can benefit from a layer of mulch before winter arrives. Apply a light and loose layer of mulch or pine needles and remove in spring.
Maintenance & pruning: Deadhead spent flowers as soon as the flowers begin to fade and remove fallen blooms. Provide support to your plant as needed. We recommend cutting back peony stems to the ground in fall to avoid disease.
Pink flowers in full sun

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Unless you are planting in a straight line, as you might for hedges or edging, space your plants in a staggered or zig-zag pattern for a more interesting and naturalistic look:

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