1918-B006-I:15 1921-B014:15 Symposium II rating: 8.0 1923-SPN:348 1928-B:43 Double. 8.2 (Sym. 1925). Blush-white. 1928-B-d:122 Double type; medium size; midseason. Guards pale blush-... Read more
Updated February 9, 2016
1918-B006-I:15
1921-B014:15 Symposium II rating: 8.0
1923-SPN:348
1928-B:43 Double. 8.2 (Sym. 1925). Blush-white.
1928-B-d:122 Double type; medium size; midseason. Guards pale blush-white of translucent texture; center low, rounded, and compact, of many narrow incurved petals which are wider in extreme center, pale pink near the guards shading through cream and canary to pure lemon-yellow; mildly fragrant. Tall; very floriferous; strong, erect stems. Good foliage. The mixture of pale pink and lemon-yellow in the center is distinctive and most attractive. The variety seems to be steadily gaining in popularity and is reported to be excellent for cut-flower work and especially so for garden decoration.
1976-K:064 (Riviere, 1908) - Double - Blush and pale pink - Midseason. Tall. Mild fragrance. Medium size. Guards pale blush-white of translucent texture; center low, rounded and compact, of many narrow incurved petals which are wider in extreme center, pale pink near the guards shading through cream and canary to pure lemon-yellow; very floriferous; strong, erect stems. Good foliage. The mixture of pale pink and lemon-yellow in the center is distinctive and most attractive. Excellent for cut-flower work and especially so for garden decoration. M.
1928 - Blush-white
1928 - pale pink near the guards shading through cream and canary to pure lemon-yellow, the mixture of pale pink and lemon-yellow in the center is distinctive and most attractive
1976 - Blush and pale pink, guards pale blush-white of translucent texture, pale pink near the guards shading through cream and canary to pure lemon-yellow, the mixture of pale pink and lemon-yellow in the center is distinctive and most attractive
Fragrance not notable
Historic information about this cultivar includes published information courtesy of the American Peony Society.
In 1922 the Regents of the University of Michigan appropriated $2,000 to establish the Peony Garden at the Nichols Arboretum.
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