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What am I up against? What brought this on? tree peonie losing to...
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Herbaceous or Tree Peony -- Which One is It?
Almost all herbaceous peonies are descendants of a Chinese species known as P. lactiflora. These hybrids reach 2 to 3 feet in height, having dark green divided leaves that are shiny and very showy. Peony foliage is bold and striking, even i... Read More »
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What is the difference between tree and herbaceous peonies?
Tree peonies are very long lived woody shrubs that grow to about 4 ft. tall and wide. They prefer a part sun location. They have long fibrous roots and woody stems.The woody branches are not cut down in fall, because they have buds formed f... Read More »
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Tree peonies have woody above ground stems that remain throughout the year, much like a small shrub. The leaves however are deciduous and fall each autumn. Herbaceous peonies die back to the ground each autumn. Intersectional peonies are th...
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Tree peonies have woody above ground stems that remain throughout the year, much like a small shrub. The leaves however are deciduous and fall each autumn.
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Usually Chinese tree peony bloom at its third or fourth year. Some varieties take longer to bloom. This means if you bought a 3-year-old bare root tree peony, planted in the fall, it can bloom for you the next spring. Afterwards each year t...
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