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Plena Rosea Peony

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1 root per package
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5.00 stars, based on 7 review(s)
Ships: 1-3 Business Days

    This early blooming peony is easy to take care of once established, demanding little attention they will burst through with lightly fragrant large pink up to 5-6" diameter blooms! This compact peony will grow 18-24" tall and blooms 2 weeks earlier than traditional peony varieties.

    New to planting bare roots in the fall? Click here for a complete guide.

    *Please note: Due to the life cycle of this item it is harvested in late summer by our suppliers. Therefore, all orders containing this item will begin shipping in mid-to-late October, according to the hardiness zone.

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    Looks great

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    I was hunting for this specific color, the "old" pink color you see on homesteads and farms. We had these when I was a kid. The root looked great and it's just starting to sprout now. Very exciting.

    NC, USA

    Healthy with buds

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    My peony just went in the ground, so I can't review how it's growing yet. The root seemed pretty healthy, with two buds that should make short work of things. The packaging was good, but while the name of the plant was Plena Rosea, the color was listed as white instead of pink.

    Very pleased

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    The peonies were just as I had hoped. Very happy with the product.

    Love this company!

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    Excellent quality root.

    Pacific,MO

    Peony roots

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    I planted it in November 2019,covered with mulch,leaves. Hope it will survive the winter.