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Paeonia Pink Luau

Pink white streaked flower.
Flower Color:
Pink
Product Code:
T321
Supplied as:
bare roots

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The Pink Luau peony has a beautiful pink-white streaked flower. The sticks are distinctive yellow. It has sweet fragrance. Attractive to bees. So romantic that it will bring a smile to your garden.

How to grow Paeonia lactiflora - the Chinese peony

The Chinese peony or common garden peony is native to central and eastern Asia from eastern Tibet across northern China to eastern Siberia. There are several hundred selected cultivars of Chinese peony in a range of colors, sizes and forms. Many have double flowers, and many colors are available, from pure white, to pink, rose, and near red, along with single to fully double forms. Most of the cultivars are fragrant. The Chinese peony is an easily grown and undemanding perennial. Paeonia lactiflora prefers full sun, although a few types will tolerate light shade. They prefer a good, fertile, well-drained soil, which is preferably neutral to alkaline. These large perennials are tolerant to a wide range of soil conditions, but will not survive if the soil becomes waterlogged or too dry.

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Cultivar Pink Luau
Scientific Name Peony Paeonia lactiflora
Category Perennials
Flower Color Pink
Supplied as bare roots
Flower Fragrance Yes
Bloom Time Summer
Leaf Color Green
Plant Size 85 cm
Width 100 cm
Moisture demands Medium
Trvalky podkategoria Pivónie
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