Common Name: Peony Lactiflora
A clump-forming 'Nippon Beauty' peony which featues a large, fragrant, showy, either single or semi-double array of fancy form in white, rose-red, light yellow, pink, burgundy or ivory and a large, upright bush of dark-green leaves with often tinted bronze that typically blooms during late spring to early summer. Peonies grow best in clay, loam and sandy soil with full sun to partial sun and can be measures at about 2'-4' tall and 2'-4' wide. This is a perfect plant to be used as cut flowers, mass planting, borders or specimen in your garden.
Plant Type: | Perennial |
Width: | 2-4' |
Height: | 2-4' |
Fragrant: | Yes |
Growth Rate | Slow |
Zone: | 4 - 8 |
Deer Resistant: | No |
Salt Tolerant: | No |
Drought Tolerant: | No |
Attract: | Butterflies |
Exposure: | Full Sun, Partial Sun |
Bloom Time: | Late Spring, Early Summer |
Soil Type | Clay |
Flower Color: | White, Rose, Pink, Red |
Fall Color: | Dark Green, Bronze, Green |