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Tree Peony Camouflage (Dao Jin)

Tree Peony Camouflage (Dao Jin)

Sure to be the highlight of any spring garden space, Camouflage Tree Peony wows with dinnerplate-sized, double blooms in eye-catching raspberry red with streaks of icy white and gold stamens. The flowers are lightly fragrant and long lived. A woody shrub that won’t die back in fall, it features rich green foliage that remains attractive throughout the growing season. Provides plenty of midseason interest.
The difference between a tree peony and a bush peonies is that tree peonies have woody stems that remain year-round, while bush (or herbaceous) peonies die back to the ground in winter and regrow from the roots in spring. This makes tree peonies behave like shrubs, while bush peonies are herbaceous perennials. Tree peonies also Grow taller, often have larger flowers, flower a bit earlier in the spring and take longer to establish.

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Sure to be the highlight of any spring garden space, Camouflage Tree Peony wows with dinnerplate-sized, double blooms in eye-catching raspberry red with streaks of icy white and gold stamens. The flowers are lightly fragrant and long lived. A woody shrub that won’t die back in fall, it features rich green foliage that remains attractive throughout the growing season. Provides plenty of midseason interest.
The difference between a tree peony and a bush peonies is that tree peonies have woody stems that remain year-round, while bush (or herbaceous) peonies die back to the ground in winter and regrow from the roots in spring. This makes tree peonies behave like shrubs, while bush peonies are herbaceous perennials. Tree peonies also Grow taller, often have larger flowers, flower a bit earlier in the spring and take longer to establish.

Tree Peony Camouflage (Dao Jin) | K. van Bourgondien