Species peony
cup-shaped, multi-layered, pink flower with yellow stamens, green stem, and small, green, shiny leaves

peony

Paeonia 'Coral Sunset'

The peony "Coral Sunset" is an eye-catching perennial that adds a show-stopping presence in your garden. With coral and lavender petals that blend brilliantly with a soft yellow center, these blooms will brighten up any garden. Its large and vibrant flowers are presented on long, bushy stems. The glossy foliage is a vibrant green, and the plants are resistant to disease. Every spring, these peonies will provide a delightful display of bright colors for weeks. With proper care, they will return every year. Plant in full sun for the most beautiful blooms, and enjoy the amazing Coral Sunset peony!

Cycle:

Herbaceous Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Crown Division

Hardiness Zone:

3 - 8

Flowers:

Coral pink with gold centers Flowers In Spring

Sun:

Full sun,part shade

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green,coral

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Moderate

Care Level:

Medium

watering

When watering your peony (Paeonia 'Coral Sunset'), it is important to make sure the soil is consistently moist but not soggy. This means watering deeply enough and regularly enough to keep the roots of the peony well hydrated. The best way to do this is to water every 7 to 10 days and to about 2 to 3 inches deep. Be careful not to overwater, as this could lead to root rot and other issues with your peony. Additionally, allow the soil to dry out between waterings and do not water the soil directly after fertilizing.

sunlight

Peony (Paeonia 'Coral Sunset') is a flowering plant that enjoys full sunlight to flower and thrive. During the spring and summer months, the plant requires at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight each day. As the days become shorter in the winter, the peonies will continue to need some morning sunlight, but at a reduced amount (3-4 hours). Too much, or prolonged, exposure to direct sunlight in the spring and summer months may risk the flower petals getting burnt.

pruning

Pruning for Peony (Paeonia 'Coral Sunset') should take place in early spring, right before the plant starts to grow new growth. When pruning peonies, cut the old stems back to the ground level after the plant has finished blooming. Take care not to damage any of the new shoots that are just starting to appear. Remove any dead, damaged, or diseased stems, as well as shoots that are growing in a direction not desired. Pruning can also help to promote the health and vigor of the plant. Generally, it is not necessary to prune peony plants heavily, but some selective pruning of overgrown plants can improve flowering in the next season.

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Starts Flowering

Paeonia 'Coral Sunset' typically starts flowering in late spring, usually in May or June.

Starts Flowering

Paeonia 'Coral Sunset' typically starts flowering in late spring, usually in May or June.

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FAQ

Is the Peony popular flower in Canada?

Yes, the peony is a popular flower in Canada. It is highly prized for its showy blooms and long-lasting beauty. Peonies have been cultivated in Canada for centuries, and their popularity is due in part to their long-lasting blooms and hardiness in colder temperatures. Peonies are a popular choice in Canadian gardens, and flower arrangements. They are also used in bouquets and centerpieces, where their stunning colors really shine.

Are Peonies fragrant?

Yes, peonies are quite fragrant. Depending on the variety of peony, the scent can be described as sweet, floral, and citrusy. Some of the most popular and aromatic varieties of peony include 'Pillow Talk', 'Fairy Tale', and the 'Duchess De Nemours'. Peonies are often used in floral arrangements and can even be grown in your garden for a fresh, summery scent.

Can Peonies be grown in partial shade?

Yes, peonies can be grown in partial shade. While they require at least 6 hours of sunlight per day during the first half of the growing season, the second half is best if the plants can receive a few hours of shade. As long as the area is not completely shaded, the peonies should do well. These plants are also hardy, so they can generally thrive in a variety of locations.

Do Peonies require well-drained soil?

Yes, peonies do require well-drained soil in order to grow and flourish. Planting them in heavy clay soil can cause the roots to rot, as the soil will stay wet for too long. To ensure good drainage and aeration, it is recommended that the soil is amended with organic matter like compost or peat moss. The soil should also be slightly acidic, with a pH of 6.0-7.0. Additionally, peonies may need to be watered more often during the summer, as they are prone to wilt in hot temperatures.

Should Peonies be staked to prevent damage?

Yes, it is a good idea to stake peonies to prevent damages. Peonies are naturally tall and floppy flowers and as such, can easily be damaged by strong winds and heavy rain. Staking is a great way to keep tall peonies from sprawling or falling over which could damage the stems or flowers. When staking your peony, use tall, sturdy stakes that support the main stem of the plant. You can use metal or bamboo stakes, but be sure to avoid stakes with sharp edges or points as those could damage the plant or injure those tending the garden. Utilizing a supporting structure for your peony will help it to look its best.

Is the Peony a long-lived perennial plant?

Yes, the Peony is a long-lived perennial plant. It can live for more than 20 years in the proper conditions, and can even last for generations with proper care and maintenance. Peonies prefer cooler climates, and well-drained soil with a relatively high pH level. They will grow to approximately 2 -3 feet in height, with heart-shaped foliage and blooms in shades of white, pink, and red. Peonies typically bloom in late spring or early summer months and make an excellent addition to any garden.