![]() ![]() These plants can take a few seasons to get fully established. It can handle any soil as long as it is fertile and well-draining. Plant the Cherry Hill Peony in partial to full sun. When the plant is not blooming, it also has beautiful foliage throughout the season. This plant blooms in early to mid-spring, making it an early bloomer for a peony. The Cherry Hill Peony produces medium-sized deep reddish-purple double blooms that are fragrant. Scientific Name: Paeonia lactiflora ‘Cherry Hill’ ‘Cherry Hill’ These are incredibly fragrant double flowers of deep reddish-purple color. The vibrant flowers provide a beautiful compliment to the dark green leaves with bluish-green undersides. This unique hue paired with the peony’s impressive height makes the Cardinal Vaughn a dramatic addition to any garden. The colors of this plant’s blooms are reddish-purple. These plants are easy to take care of if you plant them in the spring or early fall. The blooms have semi-double flowers, and their petals are in the shape of a wide bowl. The Cardinal Vaughan peony is a tree peony that can grow to be a tall, structured plant over a few years. Geographic Origin: Nursery hybrid derived from parent species native to China.Scientific Name: Paeonia x suffruticosa ‘Cardinal Vaughan’ ‘Cardinal Vaughan’ Cardinal Vaughan produces semi-double red-violet flowers and dark green leaves. The plant needs an average amount of water since overwatering can be harmful. Trim it back in the fall for optimum growth. This plant produces plenty of blooms throughout the season and strong stems. It provides beautiful visual interest throughout the blooming season. The Adolphe Rousseau Chinese Peony generates deep reddish-purple double blooms and dark green leaves. Geographic Origin: Nursery Hybrid with origins in China.Plant Type: Hybrid herbaceous perennial.Scientific Name: Paeonia lactiflora “Adolphe Rousseau” ‘Adolphe Rousseau’ Adolphe Rousseau Chinese Peony blooms with red-purple double flowers that add rich colors to the garden. ![]()
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