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Kansas Peony
Paeonia 'Kansas'
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$29.00
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SKU
PFY-6156
Kansas Peony's Deep Colors and Flavorful Fragrance
- Fragrant, Non-Fading, Blossoms
- Award Winning Peony
- Excellent Cut Flowers
The Kansas Peony, Paeonia 'Kansas', produces double red flowers that are non-fading. 'Kansas' Peony is a Gold Medal Winner from the American Peony Society!
The blooms are borne on extremely strong stems. Blooming in early June, this exceptional peony makes a statement in gardens and is a terrific cut flower.
'Kansas' blooms in mid to late spring and has very large, colorful blooms that stand out in the spring garden. This peony can handle dry to moist sites, and does best in full sun but can handle some light shade. Southerners should seek out our early bloomers and provide them with afternoon shade.
Peonies can be planted in both spring and fall. They need at least 5 hours of full sun with rich well-draining soil. Water the new plant frequently to help it get off to a strong start. More often than not, the peony will not bloom the first year because it will spend the first season establishing itself!
Peonies are one of the best cut flowers and are often used in the Midwest to decorate gravesites on Memorial Day. It is not uncommon to see peonies planted along the driveway or lane in a mass.
Often thought of as a plant used on the farm or out in the country, 'Kansas' brings a little bit of that country feeling to your garden! Order a Kansas Peony today!
Information About Bare Root Peonies
Bare root Peonies are shipped as nice 3-5 eye bare root divisions. Their woody roots are not uniform, it is normal for each root to look slightly different.
Plant with the eyes just below surface level with the woody roots spread out underneath. Once buried, water and mulch thoroughly.
Botanical Name | Paeonia 'Kansas' |
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Mature Height | 2 - 3 feet |
Mature Spread | 2 - 3 feet |
Soil Type | Well drained |
Sun Exposure | Full Sun |
Growth Rate | Medium |
Bloom Period | Late Spring |
Flower Color | Red |
Pollinator Required | No |
Pollinator Friendly | Yes |
Growing Zone Range | 3-7 |
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