








Duchesse de Nemours Peony Roots
Anemone, the large flower might be bomb double on mature and well grown plants. The center rises above the saucer of large, white guard petals. Petalode and petal segments open cream with a noticeable pale green pigmentation at the base. The color is more pronounced in cool spring weather and soon fades to white as the flower matures. Generously furnished with petals, the flower has a nice form and boasts a conspicuous rose fragrance. Numerous side buds extend the bloom season. It is of exceptional plant habit, free flowering, vigorous, and produces a substantial, medium height bush. The long stem leans with the open flower and requires support when to be flowered in the landscape. The foliage is deep green and remains healthy throughout the growing season. It remains among an elite group of historic varieties that withstood the test of time. It is an excellent performer in the landscape and a great choice for the cut flower garden.
Anemone, the large flower might be bomb double on mature and well grown plants. The center rises above the saucer of large, white guard petals. Petalode and petal segments open cream with a noticeable pale green pigmentation at the base. The color is more pronounced in cool spring weather and soon fades to white as the flower matures. Generously furnished with petals, the flower has a nice form and boasts a conspicuous rose fragrance. Numerous side buds extend the bloom season. It is of exceptional plant habit, free flowering, vigorous, and produces a substantial, medium height bush. The long stem leans with the open flower and requires support when to be flowered in the landscape. The foliage is deep green and remains healthy throughout the growing season. It remains among an elite group of historic varieties that withstood the test of time. It is an excellent performer in the landscape and a great choice for the cut flower garden.
Anemone, the large flower might be bomb double on mature and well grown plants. The center rises above the saucer of large, white guard petals. Petalode and petal segments open cream with a noticeable pale green pigmentation at the base. The color is more pronounced in cool spring weather and soon fades to white as the flower matures. Generously furnished with petals, the flower has a nice form and boasts a conspicuous rose fragrance. Numerous side buds extend the bloom season. It is of exceptional plant habit, free flowering, vigorous, and produces a substantial, medium height bush. The long stem leans with the open flower and requires support when to be flowered in the landscape. The foliage is deep green and remains healthy throughout the growing season. It remains among an elite group of historic varieties that withstood the test of time. It is an excellent performer in the landscape and a great choice for the cut flower garden.
Note: Fall is the ideal time to plant peony roots (usually September–November). Peonies grow slowly and may take 2–3 years to bloom after planting bare roots. All bare roots will come with 3-5 eyes. Peony roots will be shipped in the fall.