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Paeonia delavayi var. lutea
Peony, Tree Peony
ca$ 4.25
Seed count: 5-7 
Paeonia delavayi var. lutea
Paeonia delavayi var. lutea

Native Region: China - Yunnan, Likiang
Zone Range: 06-09
Preferred Climate: Cool to warm temperate
Harvest Date: Tuesday 14 October, 2008
Seed count: 5-7

Description:
Upright, sparsely-branched deciduous tree peony with dark green leaves that are deeply cut into pointed lobes. Bears nodding, single cup-shaped yellow flowers. Height and spread is 5 feet.

Notes:
For maximum freshness, please keep seed refrigerated in its original packaging until it is time to plant.

Cultivation:
Paeonia seed can develop a deep dormancy if allowed to dry. For best results, sow fresh seed in autumn in containers in a shaded coldframe. 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. 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 mould. The Seed Collectors have kept their Paeonia seeds in cold moist storage to reduce the occurrence of deep dormancy.

Harvest Date: Tuesday 14 October, 2008
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