peregrina
Flowers single, deep shining red , cup shaped, stamens yellow. Natural species distributed in south-eastern Europe. Very early flowering (May). Precious species suitable natural gardens and sunny places, especially good in combination with taller perennials.
NOSEGAY (Saunders 1950)
Single flowers, shell pink to soft salmon glazed in silver, fat golden yellow stamens surrounding purple stigmas complete a sensational display. Noticeable fragrance. It is a hybrid created from P. mlokosewitschi x P. tenuifolia breeding. Early blooming, very floriferous and vigorous, charming, recommended.
LITTLE RED GEM (Reath 1988)
Single red blooms on compact, low ( 40 cm) bushes with finely cut foliage. It belongs to the "Rock Garden Peonies", for their short heights, suitable for the rock gardens or in front positions in your garden. It blooms very early.
mollis
Flowers somewhat cup-shaped, simple, 7 cm across, soft pink. P. mollis belongs to the officinalis group and stands somewhat near P.humilis var. villosa. but origin is unknown. Stems 30-45 cm tall with blue-green foliage, compact growth, very early flowering.
tenuifolia
Finely cut leaves, single bright red petals and golden yellow center. Height 30-40 cm. Need very sunny position and well drained soil, excellent for rock gardens. Natural wild species, very rare. Vegetatively propagated plants are guaranteed, root size 3/5 eye.
daurica
Natural wild species, flowers single, pink to purple red with yellow stamens and carpels covered by pink felty hairs. Fine, ornamental, rounded leaves. Only rarely cultivated peony, suitable rather to semishady places.
arietina
Natural wild species with a wide distribution, Turkey and Greece being the main centres. Flowers single, purple red with yellow stamens in the centre. Foliage is blueish or greyish green (matte), deeply cut and consists of relatively narrow segments. Very vigorous and floriferous, suitable for growing in our climate.
tenuifolia 'Rubra Plena'
RARITY! Splendid, brilliant glowing crimson red double flower. Finely cut leaves, normal grower. Need very sunny position and well drained soil. Natural wild species, very rare.
FAIRY TALE PINK (Pierce 1980)
Flower size: 14 cm, plant height: 60 cm, foliage: semi-evergreen, ploidy: DIP
WHITE PERFECTION (Stamile P. 1996)
Flower size: 14 cm, plant height: 75 cm, foliage: dormant, ploidy: TET
FLAMENCO CHRISTMAS (Stamile 2002)
Flower size: 15 cm, plant height: 70 cm, foliage: evergreen, ploidy: TET
SILOAM BABY TALK (Henry 1982)
Flower size: 14 cm, plant height: 75 cm, foliage: dormant, ploidy: TET
FREE WHEELIN (Stamile 2004)
Flower size: 24 cm, plant height: 90 cm, foliage: semievergreen, ploidy: DIP Spider form
FORSYTH MYRA DOLORES (LeFever 1999)
Flower size: 14 cm, plant height: 65 cm, foliage: semi-evergreen, ploidy: TET
HEARTS OF FIRE (Stamile 1998)
Flower size: 16 cm, plant height: 75 cm, foliage: evergreen, ploidy: TET
PAGAN RITUAL (Carr 1999)
Flower size: 13 cm, plant height: 65 cm, foliage: evergreen, ploidy: TET
CHERRY EYED PUMPKIN (Kirchhoff 1991)
Flower size: 15 cm, plant height: 70 cm, foliage: semi-evergreen, ploidy: TET
ELIZABETH SALTER (Salter J. 1992)
Flower size: 14 cm, plant height: 55 cm, foliage: semi-evergreen, ploidy: TET
MAN ON FIRE (Heemskerk 2005)
Flower size: 15 cm, plant height: 60 cm, foliage: semi-evergreen, ploidy: TET
HEAVENLY ANGEL ICE (Gossard 2004)
Flower size: 20 cm, plant height: 90 cm, foliage: dormant, ploidy: DIP
JERRY PATE WILLIAMS (Kirchhoff 1999)
Flower size: 14 cm, plant height: 65 cm, foliage: evergreen, ploidy: TET Flowers double, pleasantly fragrant.
KANSAS CITY KICKER (Salter 2006)
Flower size: 15 cm, plant height: 70 cm, foliage: semievergreen, ploidy: TET.
SHELTON HOLLIDAY (Kinnebrew 2005)
Flower size: 17 cm, plant height: 75 cm, foliage: semi-evergreen, ploidy: TET Flowers double, cherry red with golden yellow throat. Reblooming sort.
MOONLIT MASQUERADE (Salter 1992)
Flower size: 16 cm, plant height: 70 cm, foliage: dormant, ploidy: TET