Peony Nikita

Peony Nikita is a Pastel blend bomb, Midseason Peony Herbaceous Hybrid. Medium-sized BOMB flower form, in almost all respects similar to ‘Lorelei’. One flower per stem, opening pale yellow with a peachy-pink hue, more prominently so on the guard petals. The pinkish hue fades as the flower matures, lingering longest on the guard petals. Average of 4 carpels, light green, moderately hairy. Stigmas pink with normal anatomy. No fertility observed. Stamens absent. Staminodal disc obscure. Emerging foliage is burgundy-red, flower buds already visible. Early foliage yellowish-green, edged reddish, veins well-defined, stems burgundy. Foliage matures to dark green with stems paler. Upright growth to 34 inches (85 cm). Named for daughter Nikita who was born a few days after first discovery of this mutation. As she got older it turned out she loved the color combinations in the flowers very much and insisted that it be registered in her name. Obviously, impossible to decline. Mutation of ‘Lorelei’ (Don Hollingsworth, USA, 1996). First appeared in my propagation field in the first days of June, 2011. A couple of days later, on 5 June, our daughter Nikita was born and hence the garden name was easily given. As it turns out now, our daughter loves the colour combination of the flowers very much and, as a sweet but strong nine-year-old, she insisted that it be registered in her name. Obviously, and weak as I am for her wishes, impossible to decline. (Ruud Warmerdam, 2021, The Netherlands).
Originator: Warmerdam, Ruud
Group: Hybrid
Introduction Year: 2021
Country: Netherlands
Height: 34"
Bare root size: 3/5 eye
Size Weight
3/5 eye 250 gram
Perennial Box Size (standard) = 24" x 16" x 9" or, 60cm x 40cm x 23cm

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Peony Nikita is one of the many Pastel blend Peonies that we grow at Peony Shop Holland

Regarding peony nursery "Peonyshop.com" Peony Shop Holland Lutjebroek

Peony Growers Peony Shop Holland at this point primarily centers on getting exclusive, high leading quality peonies. It has not always been this way. This corporation has a rich back ground with the starting point in the year 1875 accompanied by Simon Scholten that also was basically growing veggies and fruit for her full time income.

In the year 2001 the business organization manufactured their spanking new advertising-title & logo "Peonyshop.com" and after that they began concentrating on improving exclusive peonies. Within the year 2002 the particular corporation opened up their world wide web peonyshop.com with Peonies & Buxus. Within the year 2003 Joshua Scholten began with raising peonies. Than in 2004 the firm started to export peonies out of the Netherlands all-around European countries, Usa plus Asia.

Right now our own peony nursery is focused on improving and developing unique, good quality peony roots which have been offered for sale and exported to globally. Furthermore we additionally cut peonies largely serving the Dutch peony flower market.

The things we pride:
  • The top quality of our product
  • Our potential to foreign trade world-wide
  • The best wide-ranging assortment of pastel blend peonies like Nikita
  • The peony stock of large potential Hybrids.

About growing Nikita a Pastel blend bomb peony

The fall season is truly the perfect period for growing peonies. A lot of peony plants are unbelievably long-term-lived plants being alive approximately 50 to a maximum of seventy yrs, so as soon you have the peonies placed in the right way, you will get pleasure from the peonies for years. These plants prefer a bright location together with a well-drained ground. A good air circulation available the the peony plant is also very important. All these circumstances support peonies avoid illness issues. To prepare a seeding hole intended for a bare-root peony plant, dig the ground to a depth of 12-18inch. Utilize a garden fork to release the edges of the growing hole at the same time. It is always extremely crucial that the "eye", or growth nodes, positioned close to the bottom of the old stem, end up no more than 2 " below the soil surface area.