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I have just discovered this peony, it is truly a marvel. It starts off in a coral colour, then lightens day by day to become a vibrant pink, light pink, peach, and pale yellow. It feels like having a different bouquet every day... something I have never seen before. It's a shame that the peony season is very short, and we never tire of it.
MALOUS
Title
The received cutting appears to be healthy. Planted at the base of a Callistemon, I am now waiting for it to take root... (or not?).
My flower has been slow to emerge from the ground, it must be because it's its first year. It is small and doesn't tiller, but I believe peonies tiller after 3 years. I hope it will be happy where it is planted.
Upon arrival, all the shoots of this peony were broken in the packaging that was too small. Very disappointed with the service.
Order received in a packaging too small, containing 2 agapanthus each protected by a shell, so no problems, and a peony that was forced to fit into the package. Upon arrival, all the emerging shoots of this peony were broken. Extremely disappointed with this second service. Will try a third one which could be the last in case of recurrence!!!
Patrick D.
Binic
dormant plant, received promptly and well packaged, eagerly awaiting spring
Michel
NEUILLY PLAISANCE
This young plant of peony was planted this winter
Has thrived in the garden. Leaves in spring but no peony.
But one must be patient for 2 or even 3 years before obtaining one.