Sarah M. Napier
Double, large flowers with soft and delicate, loosely arranged petals open in cool rose-pink shades, fading as flower matures. Each petal distinctly edged and marbled in silvery white. Extended blooming continues with side buds. Good habit, vigorous to increase on a tall bush with long stems that carry the blooms above the foliage canopy. Early spring bronze color foliage matures to deep green as the season progresses. A very striking, beautiful peony that makes an excellent presentation in the landscape and sunny border and furnishes fine stems for the vase.
Awards, Best Use & Distinctions
Best Cut®; general garden and landscape use; perennial border; cut flower garden; deer resistant.
Basic Growing Requirements
Full Sun. Water as needed, sensitive to overwatering and waterlog conditions. Soil pH 6.5-7. Fertile, well-draining soil.
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