Peony Just Peachy

Peony Just Peachy is an Early single to semi-double cream-peach Peony Herbaceous Hybrid, Cream with peach flush toward the center of the flowers intensifying towards the base of the petals. Petals are lightly ruffled. Flower form becomes more double as plants age. One flower per stem, occasionally with one side bud. Guard petals and outer petals are wide and lightly ruffled adding bulk to the flower. Inner petals, when present, are smaller and curved. Some petals are notched, more commonly in the inner petals. Wide and rounded segments surround a ring of yellow stamens and 2 to 4 light greenish-yellow carpels having dark pink to red stigmas. Fertile both ways and produces large round seeds. average height 32 inch / 81 cm, good stem strength (slightly spreading plant habit) and deep green, wide leaves. First year bloomed 1980, first year propagated 2011, Parentage: ‘Pink Vanguard’ x ‘Salmon Dream’. Bill Seidl garden named this plant ‘Just Peachy’ eight years ago, after it had been growing in his garden for some 30 years, Just Peachy’ was a plant that Bill believed had a large upside to hybridizing and would be a great garden plant for the peony enthusiast. Good potential for cut-flower production, (William Seidl / Nathan Bremer, USA, 2017).
Originator: Seidl, William J. / Bremer, Nate
Group: Hybrid
Introduction Year: 2017
Country: United States
Height: 32"
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 Just Peachy is one of the many new cream with peach flush Peonies that we grow at Peony Nursery 'Peony Shop Holland'.

About Peony Nursery 'Peony Shop Holland "Peonyshop.com" Lutjebroek, the Netherlands

Peony Grower Peony Shop Holland Peonyshop.com at the moment exclusively targets on getting exclusive, extraordinary prime quality peonies. This specific aim was not always the situation. This specific organization has a successful background getting started in the year 1875 accompanied by Simon Scholten that was basically growing greens for a full time income.

During 2001 this corporation built their distinctive spanking new advertising-title & logo "Peonyshop.com" and after that they started concentrating on developing exceptional peonies. Throughout 2002 the particular firm launched their very own on-line peonyshop.com with Peonies & Buxus. Within 2003 Joshua Scholten started with breeding peonies. After that in year 2004 this institution started to market peonies from the Netherlands all-around European countries, Russian Federation, North America, South America, New Zealand, Africa, and additionally Asia.

Nowadays our own peony nursery is focused on maximizing and developing exceptional, premium quality peony roots which can be distributed and exported to around the globe. Aside from that we even cut peonies largely serving the Dutch peony flower marketplace.

The things we pride:
  • The high quality of our own product
  • The ability to export all over the world
  • Just Peachy
  • Our extensive range of new cream peach Peonies like
  • The Peony Nursery of substantial full potential cream peach Peonies for cut-flower production.

About growing Just Peachy a cream peach Peony flower

The fall is without a doubt a suitable period if you consider seeding a peony. Almost all peonies have proven to be amazingly long-lived plants staying around close to fifty to a maximum of 70 years, so as soon you'll get them placed rightly, you will certainly have fun with them for a long time. The plants prefer some sort of sunlit location with a well-drained ground. A good air flow movement available around the peonies can also be mandatory. All these conditions help peonies stay away from disease problems. To arrange a seeding hole for a bare-root peony, dig the soil to a depth of 12-18inch. Work with garden tools to release the sides of the planting hole at the same time. It is very important and vital that the particular "eyes", or growth nodes, situated near the bottom of the old stem, end up no greater than Two inches under the soil surface area.