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Peony Roots - Apricot Whisper

Peony Roots - Apricot Whisper

Plant in Fall Pre-Order: Ships Fall 2024
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Size Price Savings Quantity
1 Root Fall-Planted | Ships in Fall $26.29
3 Roots Fall-Planted | Ships in Fall $72.49 8% Savings
5 Roots Fall-Planted | Ships in Fall $115.49 ($23.10/each) 12% Savings
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  • A delicate beauty with layers of lush petals to please generations
  • Long blooming period
  • Hardy and easy to care for
  • Calming and enchanting color
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About

Features

Life Cycle Perennial
Planting Season Fall
Color Pink
Growth Habit Clumping
Plant Height 24 to 36 inches
Bloom Season Late Spring through Early Summer

Plant Characteristics Attracts Bees, Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Pollinators, Easy to Grow & Maintain, Fragrant
Use Container Garden, Cut Flower Garden
Growing Conditions Drought Tolerant, Outdoor
Plant Resistance Deer, Rabbit

About Peony Roots - Apricot Whisper

Paeonia

Seed Type Root

Apricot Whisper Peonies are a stunning variety of peony that are highly prized for their delicate beauty and charming pastel color, reminiscent of a spring sunrise or a warm summer day. Apricot Whisper features large, fragrant blooms that range in color from soft apricot to creamy yellow, with a hint of pink in the center. The flowers are double-flowered, with multiple layers of petals that create a full, lush effect. They typically flower in late spring or early summer and continue blooming for several weeks, providing a beautiful and long-lasting display. Instead of whispering, you'll be shouting from the rooftops about their beauty.

Planting Information

Planting Peony Roots - Apricot Whisper

Planting Season Fall
Light Requirement Full Sun
Planting Depth Top of Root Should Be No More Than 1 to 2 inches Below Soil
Plant Spacing 3 to 4 feet
Plant Height 24 to 36 inches
Water Needs Low
Hardiness Zones 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Bulb Size 2 to 3 eyes
View our Peony Planting Guide to learn more.

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