PerennialResource.com will be undergoing scheduled maintenance on Friday, May 28, from 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Parts or all of the site may be unavailable during that time.

Paeonia suffruticosa 'Hanakisoi' ('Floral Rivaly')

Common Name: Tree Peony

Apricot-pink petals with a soft pink edge make up the semi-double blooms of this variety. Peonies are classic garden plants that add a bit of nostalgia and charm to the garden.

Tree peonies differ from garden peonies in that they have woody stems like a shrub. The branches do not die back to the ground in winter as do the herbaceous varieties. Exotic, uniquely colored, and often fragrant blooms are produced in late spring, about two or three weeks before the garden varieties.