Peony 'Red Grace'

An early true rich red flower, the glossy petals are interlaced and notched. When fully open it looks like a big ball. A hybrid variety raised by L. D. Glasscock in 1980 although it first flowered in 1955.

An early true rich red flower, the glossy petals are interlaced and notched. When fully open it looks like a big ball. A hybrid variety raised by L. D. Glasscock in 1980 although it first flowered in 1955.

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Colour: Red
Flowers: Early season peony
Height x Spread: 80cm x 75cm
Soil: Well-drained
Planting position: Sun
Herbaceous Peony
Mounding plant
Peonies will grow in most soils as long as they are not wet, including clay soils. They require a sunny or partially shaded site. Herbaceous peonies need to be planted with the eye (the dormant pink buds) no more than 2.5cm below the surface of the soil. Do not mix manure in the soil before planting as this may rot the eyes.

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