








Jacorma Peony Roots
Jacorma' is a standout late-season bloomer that brings vibrant color and classic charm to the garden just when most other peonies have faded. Introduced in 1969, this beloved variety produces large, fully-double blooms in a striking bright rose-pink hue. Its flowers are supported by sturdy 32-inch stems that generally stand tall without staking, unless subjected to continuous rain. Exceptionally prolific and reliable, Jacorma is known for its resilience—highly resistant to leaf spotting and remarkably easy to grow. With its signature peony fragrance and lush, romantic blooms, it's no surprise that Jacorma remains a perennial best-seller among gardeners and floral enthusiasts alike.
Jacorma' is a standout late-season bloomer that brings vibrant color and classic charm to the garden just when most other peonies have faded. Introduced in 1969, this beloved variety produces large, fully-double blooms in a striking bright rose-pink hue. Its flowers are supported by sturdy 32-inch stems that generally stand tall without staking, unless subjected to continuous rain. Exceptionally prolific and reliable, Jacorma is known for its resilience—highly resistant to leaf spotting and remarkably easy to grow. With its signature peony fragrance and lush, romantic blooms, it's no surprise that Jacorma remains a perennial best-seller among gardeners and floral enthusiasts alike.
Jacorma' is a standout late-season bloomer that brings vibrant color and classic charm to the garden just when most other peonies have faded. Introduced in 1969, this beloved variety produces large, fully-double blooms in a striking bright rose-pink hue. Its flowers are supported by sturdy 32-inch stems that generally stand tall without staking, unless subjected to continuous rain. Exceptionally prolific and reliable, Jacorma is known for its resilience—highly resistant to leaf spotting and remarkably easy to grow. With its signature peony fragrance and lush, romantic blooms, it's no surprise that Jacorma remains a perennial best-seller among gardeners and floral enthusiasts alike.
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.