Peony Flowers
Put these beautiful flowers in your garden so you can enjoy their vibrant colors! From bright reds to soft pinks, your garden will look beautiful with the colors of these Peony flowers. The flowers can also fill in blank spots in your garden.
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Peony (Paeonia)
Often sweetly fragrant, the peony is a very long-lived plant that forms 2- to 4-foot-tall clumps in shrublike bunches. Its numerous varieties offer a wide range of colors -- almost every shade except blue -- with some bicolor, and blooming periods from late spring to early summer.
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Fern-Leaf Peony
Plena is a (take a deep breath, please) lusciously deep red, double-flowering, early-blooming, long-lasting, low-growing peony upheld by (still with me?) ferny, frothy, dill-like foliage. Finally, a peony you can put at the front of beds and borders.
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Tree Peony
Outrageously showy flowers make these exotic plants worth the often-steep expense. The flowers are like those found on herbaceous peonies, but the intensity of the colors and the size of the flowers are beautiful.
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