Intersectional Peony Varieties Under Propagation
These intersectional hybrid peonies are currently under propagation
(not yet available).
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Court Jester
Single flower opens a luscious peach, fading to a soft yellow
with very distinct red flares, encircling bright golden stamens.
This plant produces many side buds for extended bloom time. Grows
24 to 32 tall
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Going Bananas
Extremely large bright yellow single flower that is a real eye
catcher. Those who have seen these flowers have literally gone
bananas. Intense bright yellow flower color livens up any
spring garden. Grows 24 to 32 tall.
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Joanna Marlene
One of the most sophisticated intersectional peonies grown.
The semi-double flower opens with a peachy center, changing to a
gold yellow, and finally cream. This plant is equal to Bartzella
with its healthy and vigorous growth habit. Grows 24 to 36
tall.
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Norwegian Blush
Blush pink single with dark pink flares set atop heavily textured
dark green foliage. Grows 24 to 32 tall.
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Royal Blush
Cream to Blush pink colored single with a rosy pink center.
Healthy green foliage and symmetrical plant habit. A unique color
in the intersectional family. Grows 24 to 32 tall.
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Sequestered Sunshine
Large 5 to 7 sunshine single/semi-double flowers
with white carpals tipped with red stigmas. Long stems provide
excellent cut flowers. Grows 26 to 36 tall.
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Sunshine Sensation
Single flower of an apricot-orangish color upon opening, fading
to a cream with over tones of pink pastels. Very different from
our other intersectionals. Great garden plant with healthy foliage.
Grow 24 to 36 tall.
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Unique
Single cherry red flower, more cherry than red, cradles a circle
of bright yellow stamens. Excellent plant habit with dark green
foliage. Grows 24 to 30 tall.
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Millennium
One of Roger Anderson's latest introductions. Full double rich salmon
pink blossoms held majestically on stiff stems. Healthy foliage
and symmetrical health habit complete this plant. A truly special
intersectional peony. Wow!!
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Kaleidoscope
First bloom for us in 2005, a true kaleidoscope colors; streaks
of sangria, pastel pink, and cream burst across the iridescent deep
rose petals. Large 6 to 8 blooms contrast against healthy
medium green foliage. A real head turner in our fields.
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