Peony Angela Jo

Peony Angela Jo is an Early full double off-white Peony Herbaceous Hybrid, Off-white full double flowers typically open in the early season (Second Week rating), a season in which doubled flower peony cultivars remain scarce. Flower size: 6-7 inch / 15-18 cm. are predominantly borne one per stem, side buds infrequent. Opening buds will show a hint of yellow. However, in sunlight the effect quickly turns white, while a hint of pink remains in the depths of the flower. Cut in bud and opened indoors, the complex infusion of colors is more intense and persistent. Relatively long inner petals result in a domed flower profile. Irregular petal ends and lightly ruffled petals contribute to an informal flower appearance overall. A thin ring of stamens with pollen encircles the smaller, inner stage flower. Carpels are largely abortive in flowers on mature plants. Breeders may find normal carpels in reduced flowers, as on young plants or on forced secondary stems. Spontaneous fertility has not been noticed; serious testing of fertility yet to be undertaken. The medium tall bush, Average height 38 inch / 96 cm, is generally erect; outer stems may spread with flowers. Leaflets are broad pointed, stems well covered. First year propagated 2004. It was awarded the seedling class Certificate of Merit at 2019 American Peony Society exhibition. Received: January 10, 2020. Hollingsworth number 3066, parentage record lost. The name honors granddaughter Angela Jo Tretheway Rice. (Don Hollingsworth, 2020, USA, MN).
Originator: Hollingsworth, Don
Group: Hybrid
Introduction Year: 2020
Country: United States
Fragrant: Yes
Height: 38"
Bare root size: 3/5 eye
Perennial Box Size (standard) = 24" x 16" x 9" or, 60cm x 40cm x 23cm

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Peony Angela Jo is one of the special off-white Peonies that we grow at Peony Shop Holland

About Peony Grower "Peonyshop.com" Peony Shop Holland Lutjebroek

Peony Nursery Peony Shop Holland in these days solely focuses on getting exclusive, good superior quality peonies. It hasn't always been this situation. This specific firm comes with an exceptional history getting started in 1875 accompanied by Simon Scholten who also has been growing veggies for her full time income.

In the year 2001 the business produced their very own spanking new promotion-name & logo design "Peonyshop.com" and as a result they began centering on increasing unique peonies. Within the year 2002 the particular firm opened up their own shop on the web", the: peonyshop.com with Peonies & Buxus. Throughout 2003 Joshua Scholten started with multiplying peonies. After that in year 2004 the organization started to foreign trade peonies out of the Netherlands throughout Europe, America and also Asian countries.

Right now our peony nursery is focused on maximizing and spreading unique, top quality peony roots that happen to be marketed and released across the world. Additionally this organization even cut peonies primarily supporting the Dutch peony flower industry.

The particular things we pride:
  • The premium quality of our own products
  • The capacity to export international
  • All of our substantial assortment of off-white Peonies like Angel Jo
  • Our stock of large potential pink cut-flower peonies

Growing Angela Jo off-white peonies

Fall could be considered to be the ideal period regarding growing peonies. These peony plants happen to be exceptionally long-lived plants being alive close to 50 to a maximum of seventy yrs, so once an individual have them planted in the correct way, an individual is going to benefit from them for many, many years. Peonies like a sunlit place having a well-drained soil. A good quality air flow circulation available the the peony plant is also important. All of these milieu help these plants to avoid illness issues. To prepare the planting hole for the purpose of a bare-root peony plant, dig the dirt to the depth of 12-18". Utilize a garden fork to remove the sides of the growing hole at the same time. It is usually very important and vital that the "eye", or growth nodes, positioned near the bottom of the old stem, end up no more than 2 " under the ground surface.