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Member Favorite / Recommended Peonies
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Hybrid lactiflora. Light pink, white center, ages to white . Moderate fragrance. Large, full, crown bloom form. Midseason. George Hollis (1907).
5 favorite votes.
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Hybrid lactiflora. Pink, red streaks, stripes, flecks. Red splashes on edges of center petals. Double, rose bloom form. Early-to-mid. USDA zone 2a and warmer. Col. Jesse C. Nicholls (1959).
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Hybrid / Species crosses. Prof. Arthur Percy Saunders.
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Unknown. USDA zone 2a and warmer.
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Hybrid lactiflora. Crimson. Double bloom form. Midseason. Arthur L. Murawska (1946).
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Hybrid lactiflora. White, light yellow undertones. Strong fragrance. Double bloom form. Mid. USDA zone 2a and warmer. Dr. Frederick G. Brethour (1926).
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Hybrid lactiflora. Carmine-red, purple shading. Double bloom form. Jacques Calot (1866).
5 favorite votes.
Hybrid lactiflora. Cream, yellow center. Cluster-flowered. None to mild fragrance. Medium, semi-double, rose bloom form. Midseason. Height of up to 32" (up to 80 cm). François-Félix Crousse (1840-1925) (1888).
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Hybrid lactiflora. Red. Large, double bloom form. Midseason. Edward J. Gardner (1951).
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Hybrid suffruticosa. Unknown Japanese Breeder(s) (1867).
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Hybrid lactiflora. White, light pink shading. Large, double bloom form. Mid-to-late. USDA zone 2a and warmer. Height of up to 30" (up to 75 cm). Lyman D. Glasscock (1950).
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EXCELLENT.
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Hybrid lactiflora. John F. Rosenfield or Rosefield (1934).
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Hybrid / Species crosses. Cherry-red. Semi-double bloom form. Late. Prof. Arthur Percy Saunders (1934).
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Hybrid suffruticosa. Unknown Japanese Breeder(s) (1932).
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Hybrid lactiflora. Maroon. Stamens visible. Double bloom form. Midseason. Hans Peter Sass (1930).
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Hybrid lactiflora. Berneche.
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Hybrid lactiflora. Kelway (and Son).
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Hybrid / Species crosses. Dark red. Full bloom form. Early. Height of up to 3' (up to 90 cm). Lyman D. Glasscock (1955).
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Hybrid / Species crosses. Rose-pink. Japanese (anemone, imperial) bloom form. Midseason. Height of up to 30" (up to 75 cm). William J. Seidl (1987).
5 favorite votes.
Hybrid / Species crosses. Salmon-pink, cream shading. Semi-double, flat bloom form. Midseason. USDA zone 2a and warmer. Height of up to 30" (up to 75 cm). David Reath (1974).
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Hybrid / Species crosses. Red, golden-yellow center. Cupped bloom form. Height of up to 22" (up to 55 cm). William Henry Krekler (1978).
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Hybrid / Species crosses. Pink, light yellow center. Semi-double, Japanese (anemone, imperial) bloom form. Early. USDA zone 2a and warmer. Height of up to 3' (up to 90 cm). Don Hollingsworth (1975).
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Hybrid lactiflora. White. None / no fragrance. Semi-double to double bloom form. Mid. Height of 32" to 39" (80 to 100 cm). Roy G. Klehm (1969).
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Hybrid lactiflora. Cerise. Medium, Japanese (anemone, imperial) bloom form. Edward Auten, Jr. (1929).
5 favorite votes.
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