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Peonies are majestic flowers that captivate with their beauty and diversity. These perennial plants belong to the peony family and are known for their large, fragrant, and lush blooms. The main types of peonies, including herbaceous and tree forms, are found in natural conditions across various regions of the world, from Europe to Asia and North America.

Peony flowers can reach diameters of 5 to 25 centimeters and bloom in a wide range of shades, including white, pink, purple, and red. Peonies typically flower in late spring and early summer, filling the garden with aromas and vibrant colors. Their blooming can last from several weeks to a month, depending on the variety and growing conditions.

Landscape Setting

Peonies look beautiful in various landscape compositions. They are perfect for creating flower beds, borders, and even for solitary plantings. These flowers pair well with other plants, such as daylilies, astilbes, and irises, creating harmonious floral ensembles.

Care and Growing Conditions

Peonies prefer sunny spots with well-drained soil. They are resistant to various climatic conditions and can grow in different soil types, although they thrive best in slightly alkaline conditions. For best results, it is recommended to provide the plants with sufficient moisture throughout the growing season.

Seasonal Features

With the arrival of autumn, peony leaves begin to yellow and die back, but their root systems remain alive and ready for new blooms in the next season. The variety of cultivars allows for enjoyment of flowers for many years, becoming more lush and luxurious with each passing year.

Peonies not only add aesthetic value to any garden, but they also symbolize resilience and beauty. Their exquisite forms and fragrances make these flowers desirable in any landscape design, and most likely in your own garden!

Peonies

Image featuring peony flowers in a multicolored palette.
Bouquet of Peonies in a Classic Frame