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Intersectional Peony Varieties Under Propagation

These intersectional hybrid peonies are currently under propagation (not yet available).

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

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.

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.

Norwegian Blush
Blush pink single with dark pink flares set atop heavily textured dark green foliage. Grows 24” to 32” tall.

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.

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.

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.

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.

 

 

 

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!!

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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