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![]() Sorbet PeonyEarly and Extra Large—Up to 8 In. Across
(3 customer reviews)Plump, heavily petaled peonies measure 6-8 in. across and come in many variations of pink, red and white. Dark, glossy foliage springs up in a hurry; forms a good-looking backdrop for the spectacular blossoms. Shrublike mounds are 2-3 ft. high and ornamental even after the flowers fade—around midsummer. Creates a low-growing, low-maintenance hedge that never needs pruning! Plant in full sun. No. 1 root divisions with 2-3 eyes. Zones 3-8. This item ships only in the fall. If our fall shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following fall. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Thursday, April 23, 2009# 1 plant died Reviewed By: jan duckworth (martinsville, va) #2 plant is doing poorly .I planted it aprox.2weeks ago when it was warm.It's drooping now,but its a very tempermental plant.Maybe its the weather or me. Thanks,jan - Thursday, June 25, 2009Gorgeous! Reviewed By: Cassandra (Minneapolis, MN) Beautiful peonies! Will buy additional ones for the spring! - Monday, March 08, 2010Can't wait for those lucious blooms! Reviewed By: Melissa (Colorado Springs, CO) Bought these in the spring of 2006. I moved to a new house the following year and took one with me. Didn't plant it right away--it stayed in a pot for about 2 weeks until I had the time to stick it in the ground. The plant has just gotten bigger and bigger since then. Looking forward to big, beautiful blooms this year--as it takes peonies a few years to bloom after transplanting. Read More Reviews |
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