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PAEONIA SUFFRUTICOSA Tree peony pink cloud

huge silky flowers

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The Tree Peony (Paeonia suffruticosa) or Rose of Sharon is one of the most glorious shrubs known. It's huge, silky flowers have the same general shape as that of herbaceous Peonies. Their range of color runs from pure white through pinks and reds into lavender and yellow, with shades that are unknown in their herbaceous kin. Their exquisite blooms are born on a 4–5ft frame, above which as many as 50 flowers may be carried on a mature plant. Their late May display is one of the highlights of spring. 
Tree Peonies grow best in full sun or partial shade (required in the South and warm areas of western Zone 9) and evenly moist but well-drained soil with a pH close to neutral they fare poorly in the desert Southwest. 

Hardy zone 4-9

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