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Paeonia – Canary Brilliants Itoh Peony
Canary Brilliants Itoh Peony features huge flowers of canary yellow with peachy-pink highlights. As the flowers mature, they gradually turn copper-peach with pink highlights. Once established, expect at least 50 flowers on one plant.
Itoh Peonies are considered Intersectional Peonies, a new class created by crossing herbaceous peonies with tree peonies. They posses the best qualities of both including: huge blossoms in unique colors; fantastic foliage; strong stems; longer bloom time; extreme winter hardiness with increased vigor.
Offered in-house. Subject to availability.
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