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Open the box as soon as your parcel arrives, peonies and indeed all plants need light to survive, take your peony plant out and unwrap from all packaging. Give your peony a little drink of water. It is best to plant your peony in the ground or your chosen container as soon as possible once arrived. Please note all plants left in the box after delivery cannot be returned or replaced. Click here for further details.

Paeonia ‘Coral Charm’ AGM (Peony ‘Coral Charm’)

£28.00

A herbaceous perennial with finely cut dark green foliage and semi double flowers opening in orange/salmon pink and fading though coral to apricot and then lemon.Will be content in a shadier position.Any fertile, moist, well drained soil in full sun or partial shade and in any sheltered position. H:90cm S:50cm Easy to grow if in good soil.

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Description

A herbaceous perennial with finely cut dark green foliage and semi double flowers opening in orange/salmon pink and fading though coral to apricot and then lemon.Will be content in a shadier positionAny fertile, moist, well drained soil in full sun or partial shade and in any sheltered position. H:90cm S:50cm Easy to grow if in good soil

Additional information

Flower month

May-June

Family

Paeoniaceae

Species

lactiflora

Pot size

HUGE 5.5lt (22cm Square) Deep Pot

Soil

Any fertile, moist, well drained soil

Sun position

Sun or partial shade loving

Fragrant

No

Height & Spread in 5 yrs

H:90cm S:50cm

Flower colour

Orange/salmon pink – coral to apricot – lemon

Genus

Peony

Foliage

Deciduous Perennial Plant

Foliage colour

Dark Green

Tenderness

Hardy

Aspect

Any position sheltered or exposed

Plant Care

Remove dead flowers spikes at a branching point or at the base after flowering, to tidy.

Plant Type

Perennial

Plant condition

In winter, this plant dies down and is cut back. So if it's delivered between October and May, it may look dead, but it's just resting! This is traditionally the best time to plant.

Toxicity

CAUTION: if eaten, can upset stomachs