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Paeonia obovata

peony

ca$ 4.25   
Seed count: 5-7   
Paeonia obovata
Paeonia obovata
Native Region: China
Zone Range: 05-08
Preferred Climate: temperate
Harvest Date: Tuesday 15 October, 2019
Seed count: 5-7

Description:
Herbaceous perennial with large green leaves, each with 9 leaflets that are pale gray-green and slightly hairy beneath. Produces single, cup-shaped white to purplish red flowers, with yellow anthers. Height and spread 24-28 inches.

Notes:
Paeonia seed can develop a deep dormancy if allowed to dry. The Seed Collectors have kept their Paeonia seeds in cold moist storage to reduce the occurrence of deep dormancy.

Cultivation:
For maximum freshness, please keep seed refrigerated in its original packaging until it is time to plant. Sow fresh seed in autumn in containers in a shaded cold frame. Within six weeks a root should develop, to be followed by a leafy shoot in spring. Grow on in well-drained fertile soil in a location sheltered from wind in full sun or part shade. Spring sowings may be made in containers and stored in the refrigerator for two months, then moved to a sheltered position to develop the leafy shoot. Protect from heavy frost the first winter, but avoid wrapping the plant as this can promote mold.

Harvest Date: Tuesday 15 October, 2019
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